Fundraisers contact alumni, parents, and friends of Johns Hopkins University and ask for their support of the JHU Annual Fund. This is not as scary as it sounds! The Annual Fund provides support for many things around campus including scholarships and financial aid, library resources, faculty recruitment and retention and classroom and laboratory equipment (to name a few). So, as you can see, student fundraisers play a very important role in improving the campus for each JHU student.
Basic duties include:
- Contacting alumni and parents via telephone to help them stay connected with the Johns Hopkins University and ask for monetary support.
- Presenting a positive image of the university by being a reflection of the university's mission at all times.
Fundraisers are required to work a minimum of three 3-hour shifts (9.75 hours) per week but can work more if they have time. Calling shifts are held on Sunday 1:30-4:45 p.m. and 5-8:15 p.m. and Monday to Thursday 6-9 p.m. and Friday 3:45-7 p.m.
The Calling Center is located in the School of Education building on campus at Johns Hopkins University.
This position will also have a wage of $11/hour. If this sounds like a job for you, please visit the Calling Center website and apply there.