What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Worker - President's Office Student Ambassador position at Greenville University?
Description
Student Ambassadors are a student-led service team housed within the Office of the President, designed to support campus-wide needs while providing direct assistance with presidential events and administrative operations. Members of the Student Ambassadors serve as a flexible, reliable resource for projects, programs, and day-to-day functions that enhance the university community.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide general support for campus initiatives, events, and projects as assigned
- Assist with planning, setup, execution, and breakdown of events hosted by the Office of the President
- Perform administrative tasks including answering phones, responding to emails, and managing basic correspondence
- Support scheduling needs, including coordinating meetings and maintaining calendars
- Serve as a point of contact for internal inquiries and direct requests to appropriate offices
- Assist with special projects that require a dependable, detail-oriented student team
- Represent the Office of the President with professionalism and discretion
Requirements
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational abilities and attention to detail
- Ability to manage time effectively and work independently
- Professional demeanor and commitment to confidentiality
- Willingness to take initiative and adapt to a variety of tasks
- Basic proficiency with email, scheduling tools, and Microsoft office software
- Positive attitude and service-oriented mindset
- Ability to multitask and prioritize in a dynamic environment
- Interest in campus leadership, administration, or event coordination
Benefits of this position
- Direct experience working with university leadership and administration
- Opportunity to develop professional skills in communication, organization, and event management
- Flexible hours that accommodate academic schedules
- Meaningful involvement in shaping campus initiatives and networking opportunities