What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student Assistant, Orientation Leader position at New College of Florida?
Facilitate new student’s introduction to the College by maintaining an open, helpful attitude and suing effective communication techniques
Answer questions both social and academic aspects of the New College experience
Be able to attend the spring and summer training prior to Orientation
Be on time when expected
Promote interaction among groups of new students during small group discussions, icebreakers, meals and activities
Facilitate small group interactions on various topics including mini-classes, contracts, and student life
Supervise activities among new students through direct involvement and participation
Work closely and cooperate with other OLs and New Student Program staff to develop, prepare, implement, and evaluate Orientation programs. OLs will also work closely with other student leaders on campus including but not limited to Resident Advisors, Peer Mentors, and NCSA Representatives.
Be available in person to lead student Orientation groups and allotted other duties
Other duties as assigned
Possess excitement for NCF and the campus culture with a strong desire to aid in the successful transition for NCF students and their families
Agree to abide by professional and ethical standards of conduct, including but not limited to College regulations
Exhibit strong interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work effectively with a diverse group of team members and diverse populations of students and families
Possess a willingness to learn new things and be adaptable to changing plans if the need arises
Possess the ability to learn about NCF systems and the inner workings of the College
Act in a leadership role within your small group setting and take ownership of extra duties assigned
Possess the ability to address crowds and give directions to incoming students
Must be in good conduct standing with the college
Must satisfy your contract for the Spring 2024 term
Must be a full-time undergraduate student and must not graduate prior to the Fall 2024 semester.
Salary : $14