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Southeastern University is a Christian liberal arts university affiliated with the Assemblies of God. We are always looking for new members on our team who want to work in a Christ-centered culture and pour into the lives of college students who will be sent out to change the world. New positions are frequently posted on this page, and we encourage you to check back often and to contact us with any questions.
If you’re looking for a fulfilling career on a team committed to seeing God’s glory displayed in every corner of the earth, then consider applying to SEU and pursuing your calling on our campus. Southeastern University is an EO/AA employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability. SEU employs Christians who are compatible with the institution’s mission and statement of faith.
For current SEU students based on our Lakeland, Florida campus.
There are more than 400 student positions available on campus — from Student Worker Jobs to Scholarship Student Leadership Positions to Federal Work Study. Open positions vary each semester, but here’s a preview of just some of the employment possibilities that students can find on our Lakeland Campus!
Academics
Administration, Teachers’ Assistants
Athletics
Aquatics, Intramurals, Fitness Center, Game Ops & Facilities, Sports Information
Campus Services
Campus Mail, IT, General Admin, Steelman Library
Dining Services
Buena Vida Food Court, Tuscana, Chick-fil-A/Mi Casa, Portico Coffeehouse
ESE Student Programs Title
Pathways School of Excellence & SEU Link Postsecondary Education Program
Facilities
Custodial, Grounds, Maintenance
Media Services & Campus Communications
Spiritual Formation
Chapel, Missions, Worship
Student Services
Academic Advising, ADA Services, ACE (Tutoring), Registrar
University Departments
Advancement, Enrollment, Financial Aid, SEU Creative (Marketing), SEU Central (Customer Service)
Some student positions are eligible for Federal Work Study. Learn more here.
Questions
Contact Student Financial Services at sfs@seu.edu.
The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of controlled substances is prohibited at the University. The University also prohibits abuse, misuse, and distribution of legal prescription medications. Individuals who possess, use, manufacture, or illegally distribute drugs or controlled substances are subject to criminal prosecution as well as University disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment. Substance addiction is an illness that requires professional assistance and treatment.
The medical plans offered to faculty and staff include certain coverage options specifically set up to assist in recovery from such illnesses. The Director of Human Resources is available to discuss in confidence questions concerning SEU’s drug free workplace policy, substance addiction, and insurance coverage for addiction treatment.
In accordance with the Federal DrugFree Workplace Act of 1988, and as a condition of employment with Southeastern University, each employee must abide by this policy. In addition, employees are required to notify the Director of Human Resources, in writing, if the employee is convicted of any criminal drug violation in relation the workplace within five (5) days after such conviction. Employees may be required to submit to drug or alcohol testing as a condition of employment, and the University reserves the right to search employee personal effects to determine whether employees are in possession of illegal drugs, alcohol, or other controlled substances.
This policy does not prohibit employees from the lawful use and possession of prescribed medications. Employees must, however, consult with their doctors about the medications’ effect on their fitness for duty and ability to work safely and promptly disclose any work restrictions to their supervisor. Employees should not, however, disclose underlying medical conditions unless directed to do so.
This link leads to the machine-readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and include negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and health care providers. The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.