Orientation Leader for International Student Orientation Programs - Full-time / Part-time
divh3Job Description/h3divullistrong50% Facilitation and Coordination/strongulliPromote, encourage, and foster community through participant attendance at Orientation and other campus welcome sessions, activities, and events./liliHelp students complete their ISS and other required campus check-in processes./liliAttend information sessions with participants and conduct follow-up group discussions./liliAttend social activities, including evening and weekend events (as needed). You may be expected to work 3-4 hours during the weekend of Aug 9/Aug 10. /liliSet up and manage a GroupMe account for your assigned team during your employment, ensuring you send timely reminders. You will also be responsible for relaying important information as instructed by supervisory staff./liliFacilitate small group sessions (up to 30 people), including leading icebreaker activities, participating in various panel discussions, presenting informational and cultural adjustment topics, and organizing campus tours./liliAssist with the setup and cleanup of meeting and event facilities before and after events./liliBe available for general assistance, answer questions, and make referrals as applicable./liliCapture photos and videos for ISS social media platforms and upload them daily to the OL Teams Channel./li/ul/lilistrong40% Training and Preparation/strongulliAttend mandatory pre-orientation training sessions./liliYou will receive training and preparation to manage unforeseen situations, emergencies, and prevalent challenges that may arise during orientation programs../liliPlan, organize, and prepare to participate in the panel discussions and facilitate icebreakers according to the established event timeline shared with you during this training. /liliPrepare interactive and engaging presentations for small group discussions aimed at new international students in both graduate and undergraduate programs./liliThroughout the training, you will support the staff in preparing for various social events scheduled during orientation. /liliFamiliarize yourself with the event schedule, various student appointments (e.g., ISS check-in, advising, health check-in, etc.), and the tasks you are responsible for during your assigned schedule./liliRegularly check the OL Teams channel to stay connected with your supervisor, check your schedule, and access your training materials. /liliAssist the ISS Orientation staff with printing flyers, planning social activities, creating international music playlists, and assembling welcome packets./li/ul/lilistrong10% Other Duties as assigned/strongulliPerform related tasks as directed by the ISS supervisory staff./li/ul/li/ul/divh3Disclaimer/h3divThe University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX, [email protected], Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY./divh3Work Schedule/h3divVary according to the needs of the program. Up to 40 hours per week (but typically less than 40 hours). May include evenings and weekends as needed./divh3Contact Information to Applicants/h3divKeerthana Balashanmuganandam: [email protected], (785) 864-3617/divh3Required Qualifications/h3divolliCompletion of one academic year (fall and spring semester) of full-time study at KU by the end of Spring 2025; the most recent semester of which must include regular KU academic courses (not AEC or Continuing Education classes). /liliCumulative university-level Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.75, or a 2.75 current GPA in the most recently completed semester of full-time regular academic coursework at KU (not AEC or Continuing Education classes)./liliCommunicate effectively in English (both spoken and written), as evidenced by application materials./liliAt least one semester of active participation in campus and/or community organizations, activities, or programs, as evidenced by application materials, either while a student at KU or while attending another college or university. /liliHave no other employment or commitments that limit or conflict with your availability to work a flexible schedule as prescribed by the orientation program's needs./liliHave proper work authorization for on-campus employment during the period of this appointment./li/ol/divh3Advertised Salary Range/h3div$11/hr/divh3Preferred Qualifications/h3divolliPrevious experience as an International Student Orientation participant and/or orientation volunteer./liliAt least one semester in a leadership role at the university level in an organization, committee, or living group, or a comparable position demonstrating leadership qualities and abilities./liliAbility to relate effectively with people from all cultures as demonstrated by a history of meaningful personal interaction within a social, living, working, or academic environment. /liliExperience speaking/making presentations in front of groups./liliExperience studying, working, or living abroad./liliFluency in language(s) other than English./li/ol/divh3Position Overview/h3divThe Office of International Support Services (ISS) is seeking a pool of applicants to fill multiple positions on our student Orientation Leadership (OL) Team to assist, as needed, with the new international student orientation programs, including welcoming new students, assisting with essential check-in processes, leading orientation groups, and engaging with other campus welcome events. strongspan style="background-color: rgba(241, 196, 15, 1)"Attendance at pre-orientation training sessions and the entire orientation program is mandatory. /span/strongbrbrFor the Fall 2025 semester, the International Student Orientation will be held in August, which both Undergraduate and Graduate students are required to attend. strongspan style="background-color: rgba(241, 196, 15, 1)"All OLs are expected to be available for full days throughout the duration of the orientation program, i.e., to be available to work between 8 AM and 7 PM./span/strong While most OLs will be assigned primary responsibilities as group leaders, some may be offered a position with primary team responsibilities, including administrative assistance.brbrOrientation Team members selected for the Fall 2025 program may be extended the option to work during the Spring semester orientation in January 2026.brbrustrongTime Commitment/strong/u: ulliUp to 40 hours per week (but typically less than 40 hours) ullistrongspan style="background-color: rgba(241, 196, 15, 1)"All orientation leaders must attend pre-orientation training. These mandatory training sessions will be scheduled between July 28th and August 1st. Exact dates will be determined later./span/strong/liliOrientation and campus welcome events: August 4 – 13, 2025 (as needed)/li/ul/liliYour work schedule for the duration of your employment may vary to accommodate program needs, including evening and weekend hours./li/ul/divh3Reg/Temp/h3divTemporary/divh3Additional Candidate Instruction/h3divolliSubmit your online application. /liliAttach a document to your online application answering the four questions outlined below under Posting Specific Questions./liliAttach your resume to the online application./li/olstronguPosting Specific Questions/u/strong:olliWhy do you want to work as an Orientation Leader for international student orientation?/liliHow will your experiences at KU (academic classes, university involvement, and leadership roles) help you to be a successful Orientation Leader for incoming international students?/liliHow will you make new international students feel welcomed as an Orientation Leader?/liliDescribe your expectations and what you hope to gain from your experience as an orientation leader./li/olbrstronguApplicants selected for an interview will be required at their interview to/u/strong:ulliGive a brief presentation (approximately 5-7 min.) on a topic related to this position. (Topic will be announced with interview invitation.)/liliSubmit official evidence of current cumulative GPA (such as an official transcript or Degree Progress Report Form.)/liliProvide the names and contact information for two references./li/ulbrApplications received without answering the questions above and without attaching a resume emstrongwill not be considered/strong/em.brbrTo ensure consideration apply before the application review date 4/30/2025. A review of applications will continue until qualified candidates are identified./divh3Position Requirements/h3divDuring the semester term of the appointment, the student hourly must be enrolled in no fewer than 6 credit hours. For summer periods the student hourly must: (1) have been enrolled in no less than 6 hours in the past spring semester or (2) be pre-enrolled in the upcoming fall semester in no less than 6 hours or (3) be enrolled in summer session or (4) be admitted to study in the upcoming fall semester. Student Hourlies may be undergraduate or graduate students. (Exceptions granted for GRA/GTA/GA appointments DO NOT apply to Student Hourly appointments)./divh3Employment Conditions/h3div(1) Student employees are bnot/b eligible for remote work arrangements unless an exception is approved by the unit leadership and HR. brbr (2) This is an hourly/non-exempt position. A student employee cannot hold an hourly/non-exempt position and a salaried/exempt graduate or undergraduate position (GRA/GTA/GA/RUA/RGA) concurrently./div/div
divh3Job Description/h3divullistrong50% Facilitation and Coordination/strongulliPromote, encourage, and foster community through participant attendance at Orientation and other campus welcome sessions, activities, and events./liliHelp students complete their ISS and other required campus check-in processes./liliAttend information sessions with participants and conduct follow-up group discussions./liliAttend social activities, including evening and weekend events (as needed). You may be expected to work 3-4 hours during the weekend of Aug 9/Aug 10. /liliSet up and manage a GroupMe account for your assigned team during your employment, ensuring you send timely reminders. You will also be responsible for relaying important information as instructed by supervisory staff./liliFacilitate small group sessions (up to 30 people), including leading icebreaker activities, participating in various panel discussions, presenting informational and cultural adjustment topics, and organizing campus tours./liliAssist with the setup and cleanup of meeting and event facilities before and after events./liliBe available for general assistance, answer questions, and make referrals as applicable./liliCapture photos and videos for ISS social media platforms and upload them daily to the OL Teams Channel./li/ul/lilistrong40% Training and Preparation/strongulliAttend mandatory pre-orientation training sessions./liliYou will receive training and preparation to manage unforeseen situations, emergencies, and prevalent challenges that may arise during orientation programs../liliPlan, organize, and prepare to participate in the panel discussions and facilitate icebreakers according to the established event timeline shared with you during this training. /liliPrepare interactive and engaging presentations for small group discussions aimed at new international students in both graduate and undergraduate programs./liliThroughout the training, you will support the staff in preparing for various social events scheduled during orientation. /liliFamiliarize yourself with the event schedule, various student appointments (e.g., ISS check-in, advising, health check-in, etc.), and the tasks you are responsible for during your assigned schedule./liliRegularly check the OL Teams channel to stay connected with your supervisor, check your schedule, and access your training materials. /liliAssist the ISS Orientation staff with printing flyers, planning social activities, creating international music playlists, and assembling welcome packets./li/ul/lilistrong10% Other Duties as assigned/strongulliPerform related tasks as directed by the ISS supervisory staff./li/ul/li/ul/divh3Disclaimer/h3divThe University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX, [email protected], Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY./divh3Work Schedule/h3divVary according to the needs of the program. Up to 40 hours per week (but typically less than 40 hours). May include evenings and weekends as needed./divh3Contact Information to Applicants/h3divKeerthana Balashanmuganandam: [email protected], (785) 864-3617/divh3Required Qualifications/h3divolliCompletion of one academic year (fall and spring semester) of full-time study at KU by the end of Spring 2025; the most recent semester of which must include regular KU academic courses (not AEC or Continuing Education classes). /liliCumulative university-level Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.75, or a 2.75 current GPA in the most recently completed semester of full-time regular academic coursework at KU (not AEC or Continuing Education classes)./liliCommunicate effectively in English (both spoken and written), as evidenced by application materials./liliAt least one semester of active participation in campus and/or community organizations, activities, or programs, as evidenced by application materials, either while a student at KU or while attending another college or university. /liliHave no other employment or commitments that limit or conflict with your availability to work a flexible schedule as prescribed by the orientation program's needs./liliHave proper work authorization for on-campus employment during the period of this appointment./li/ol/divh3Advertised Salary Range/h3div$11/hr/divh3Preferred Qualifications/h3divolliPrevious experience as an International Student Orientation participant and/or orientation volunteer./liliAt least one semester in a leadership role at the university level in an organization, committee, or living group, or a comparable position demonstrating leadership qualities and abilities./liliAbility to relate effectively with people from all cultures as demonstrated by a history of meaningful personal interaction within a social, living, working, or academic environment. /liliExperience speaking/making presentations in front of groups./liliExperience studying, working, or living abroad./liliFluency in language(s) other than English./li/ol/divh3Position Overview/h3divThe Office of International Support Services (ISS) is seeking a pool of applicants to fill multiple positions on our student Orientation Leadership (OL) Team to assist, as needed, with the new international student orientation programs, including welcoming new students, assisting with essential check-in processes, leading orientation groups, and engaging with other campus welcome events. strongspan style="background-color: rgba(241, 196, 15, 1)"Attendance at pre-orientation training sessions and the entire orientation program is mandatory. /span/strongbrbrFor the Fall 2025 semester, the International Student Orientation will be held in August, which both Undergraduate and Graduate students are required to attend. strongspan style="background-color: rgba(241, 196, 15, 1)"All OLs are expected to be available for full days throughout the duration of the orientation program, i.e., to be available to work between 8 AM and 7 PM./span/strong While most OLs will be assigned primary responsibilities as group leaders, some may be offered a position with primary team responsibilities, including administrative assistance.brbrOrientation Team members selected for the Fall 2025 program may be extended the option to work during the Spring semester orientation in January 2026.brbrustrongTime Commitment/strong/u: ulliUp to 40 hours per week (but typically less than 40 hours) ullistrongspan style="background-color: rgba(241, 196, 15, 1)"All orientation leaders must attend pre-orientation training. These mandatory training sessions will be scheduled between July 28th and August 1st. Exact dates will be determined later./span/strong/liliOrientation and campus welcome events: August 4 – 13, 2025 (as needed)/li/ul/liliYour work schedule for the duration of your employment may vary to accommodate program needs, including evening and weekend hours./li/ul/divh3Reg/Temp/h3divTemporary/divh3Additional Candidate Instruction/h3divolliSubmit your online application. /liliAttach a document to your online application answering the four questions outlined below under Posting Specific Questions./liliAttach your resume to the online application./li/olstronguPosting Specific Questions/u/strong:olliWhy do you want to work as an Orientation Leader for international student orientation?/liliHow will your experiences at KU (academic classes, university involvement, and leadership roles) help you to be a successful Orientation Leader for incoming international students?/liliHow will you make new international students feel welcomed as an Orientation Leader?/liliDescribe your expectations and what you hope to gain from your experience as an orientation leader./li/olbrstronguApplicants selected for an interview will be required at their interview to/u/strong:ulliGive a brief presentation (approximately 5-7 min.) on a topic related to this position. (Topic will be announced with interview invitation.)/liliSubmit official evidence of current cumulative GPA (such as an official transcript or Degree Progress Report Form.)/liliProvide the names and contact information for two references./li/ulbrApplications received without answering the questions above and without attaching a resume emstrongwill not be considered/strong/em.brbrTo ensure consideration apply before the application review date 4/30/2025. A review of applications will continue until qualified candidates are identified./divh3Position Requirements/h3divDuring the semester term of the appointment, the student hourly must be enrolled in no fewer than 6 credit hours. For summer periods the student hourly must: (1) have been enrolled in no less than 6 hours in the past spring semester or (2) be pre-enrolled in the upcoming fall semester in no less than 6 hours or (3) be enrolled in summer session or (4) be admitted to study in the upcoming fall semester. Student Hourlies may be undergraduate or graduate students. (Exceptions granted for GRA/GTA/GA appointments DO NOT apply to Student Hourly appointments)./divh3Employment Conditions/h3div(1) Student employees are bnot/b eligible for remote work arrangements unless an exception is approved by the unit leadership and HR. brbr (2) This is an hourly/non-exempt position. A student employee cannot hold an hourly/non-exempt position and a salaried/exempt graduate or undergraduate position (GRA/GTA/GA/RUA/RGA) concurrently./div/div
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