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MOVE Lab Student Assistant

The MOVE lab is looking for dedicated students who are passionate about health and fitness to assist the lab with community outreach programs and undergraduate student projects. As a lab assistant, you will play a key role in supporting the faculty supervisor and working closely with the MOVE lab Intern. This position offers practical experience in fitness programming, project development, interdisciplinary collaborations, and the promotion of positive health outcomes and sport performance. Students interested in advanced education or career paths in fitness training, coaching, rehabilitation, or allied health careers, this might be a great way to earn money while honing your craft. If you have experience in or want to gain experience in exercise programming, fitness training, or wellness promotion, please consider applying!

Supervisors Name & TitleJacqueline Morgan, MOVE Lab Supervisor
Student Job TitleMOVE Lab Student Assistant
DepartmentCollege of Health and Human Performance
Position Funding Federal Work Study-funded position
Number of Student Positions2
Job CategoryStudent Employee
Job Level & Compensation/WageLevel 3, $15.05
Job LocationOn-campus, in-person
Job Duration Academic Year (Fall, Winter, Spring Terms)
Type of work schedule Flex schedule and some fixed days/times – agreed upon

Fall & Spring Term: Mon, Wed: 12pm – 2pm
Winter Term: Mon, Wed: 630am – 830am
Subject to change based on program times and student schedules
Estimated numbers of hours per weekAbout 4 hours per week, flexible based on student’s academic schedule and lab needs.
Experiential Learning:Students working in the MOVE lab engage in experiential learning opportunities that bridge classroom concepts with real-world applications. Scientific principles related to human anatomy, exercise physiology, movement mechanics and control, and health assessment and evaluation are all integrated into practical skill development for effective program/project development. Students will learn how to use and maintain lab equipment, run required software programs and apps, participate in scientific inquiry, perform health and fitness assessments, and engage with community members. 
Professional Development:This position offers students a chance to work in a hands-on and dynamic environment with variety of professional development opportunities. Students will learn how to work effectively in both independent and team dynamics, create and lead exercise sessions, provide education in wellness practices and positive health outcomes, manage groups and track participation, and communicate with diverse groups of people to prepare them for future careers fitness, performance, and many allied healthcare related fields (PT, OT, ATC, etc.). You’ll receive job-specific training in fitness testing and assessment, related equipment and analysis programs, and generate reports. Additionally, you’ll participate in EOU’s Spring Symposium and other events. The skills and experiences gained through this role will significantly enhance your employability and readiness for the workforce.
Summary of Job Duties/Responsibilities/Essential Functions:– Support the MOVE lab faculty supervisor with community program development and administration
– Assist the MOVE lab intern with student projects and activity coordination
– Work directly with the EOU and La Grande community members
– Provide fitness assessments
– Operate and maintain lab equipment
– Become proficient with common computer skills
– Learn required software programs and performance apps
Minimum Qualifications:– Must be an EOU student currently enrolled in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.0 or higher
– Must have junior or senior standing
– Passing a background check pending employment offer
Preferred Qualifications:– Health and Human Performance major or Pre-Professional Pathway
– Experience with exercise and training.
Desired Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:– Strong interest in health, wellness, and fitness
– Excellent interpersonal skills when working with colleagues and the public
– Ability to work independently
– Knowledge of (or the desire to learn) human anatomy, physiology, and fitness training
– Familiarity with Microsoft Office suite programs
– Strong critical thinking skills and ability to respond quickly
– Excellent organizational and communication skills
– Professional work ethic and time management skills
Required Application Material:Resume, Cover Letter, 1-2 professional references requested
Send Application Materials To:Jacqueline Morgan, jmorgan8@eou.edu
Job Opening Date:09/16/2025
Job Closing Date:Open Until Filled
First Day of Application Review:Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Estimated Start Date:After completion of application and interview, September 2025
Special Message
Eastern Oregon University is an EEO Employer and welcome applications from women, members of historically underrepresented minority groups, US Veterans, and persons with disabilities. EOU is committed to providing equal opportunity in its recruitment, admissions, educational programs, activities and employment without illegal discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, national origin, race, marital status, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or any status as protected by state or federal law.
Position Descriptionhttps://www.eou.edu/career/files/2024/06/Stockroom-Assistant.pdf