Real jobs are for losers; working at your school is way better. Work the easiest jobs with a salary of $14 per hour across all work study jobs.
The Event Staff Worker is at the top of the list with so much variation and a flexible schedule. The rest of the jobs listed may pique your interests and preferences. I highly recommend taking the jump at any of these jobs (apply here!) and putting a little money in your pocket. These are the best Work Study Jobs that offer the best bang for your buck as a broke college student.
As an Event Staff Worker and Van Driver myself, it is hands down the best work study job there is. There is a flexible schedule with this job. The Facilities and Operations Manager, Nathan Gonzales, is a great friend, boss, and everything that comes with him. I work on the different sports games, the Carlson Fitness Center, and help with anything else if needed. The van driving is separate from working at the Carlson Fitness Center and event working. I highly recommend this job, also if you’re looking for higher hours for more pay, this is it. If you’re into any type of sports to any degree, this is the best and most fun job.

Working in Sullivan Library is one of the best jobs on campus, and I know people who work there and have only said good remarks about working there, except for the longer, extended hours of work. The library stays open until 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday. If that is what you are looking for, then this is the perfect job for you. What is awesome about it is that the student workers only have to patrol the study hours every hour and check on them, and make sure everything is clean and the rooms are being used correctly.
I have heard a lot of great things about being a Student Admissions Worker. If you are a people person, this is the job for you. These people help with scheduling, appointments, and tours to new and transfer students. Hours are flexible and can be changed when needed. It is an easy going job and can reach out to these people you need to.

Apo Haumana is a great place to help educate the new students on campus about Chaminade University and use it to the best of its capabilities. It is a club to make friends with new students and share similarities with your peers. At the beginning of the year, before school starts, the Apo Haumana program offers an event to go to with other students and learn about each other, culture, and religion. Doing that also grants you early move in, so it is a total win-win.
At Chaminade, you can be a student tutor or a Peer Academic Coach. It mostly takes place in the Kokua Ike center on the east side of campus across from Eiben Hall. It is a very quiet environment in the tutoring center and great place to work also if you want to work the front desk as well.