
Graduate Intern For Leadership Development
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Overview
Job Description
Summary
The Graduate Intern for Leadership Development is a 12-month 30 hour/week program coordinator position. The Graduate Intern serves as a member of the Center for Student Engagement team, supporting student leadership development and facilitating a variety of co-curricular learning opportunities in partnership with student clubs and organizations. As a live-on staff member, the Graduate Intern will also have a number of Residence Life responsibilities.
Essential Functions
Student Engagement Responsibilities
- Serve as a Co-Advisor to the Student Government Association with the Director of the Center for Student Engagement (CSE).
- Support student engagement through recruitment and promotion of events hosted by the CSE.
- Serve as the primary advisor to the professional clubs on campus.
- Develop leadership training opportunities for clubs and organizations including club retreats and regular workshops to enhance the student experience.
- Assist with the yearly assessment of the programs and student learning outcomes of the CSE.
- Attend professional development opportunities with the Center for Student Engagement staff.
- Assist with the coordination and management of club and organization events, CSE evening and weekend events, and traditional university-wide events (i.e., Welcome Week, Student Club Fair, Christmas Tree Lighting, and Spring Week).
- Support the outreach, public relations, and advertising efforts for the CSE.
- Perform other related duties as required
Residence Life Responsibilities
- Train in incident management and crisis protocol with the Office of Residence Life and Housing.
- Participate in regular Residence Life meetings, including Tuesday morning staff meetings and any training related to on-call policies or procedures.
- Serve as a member of the Professional Staff On-Call (PSOC) rotation to include the following responsibilities:
- Respond to on-campus issues or concerns as they arise, facilitate response with appropriate parties, serve as support staff to resident assistants and Campus Police wherever needed, and submit incident reports when needed.
- Communicate with appropriate offices on campus regarding the welfare of residents.
- Complete and distribute duty log by 9 am for weekday duties.
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