Summary
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The Student Affairs Graduate Intern for Student Wellness and First-Generation Student Success is a cross-functional position between Student Affairs, Health Services, and the Center for Inclusive Excellence. It is a 12-month 30 hour/week position that promotes developmental and professional learning while pursuing a graduate degree.
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The Grad Intern works to support the Assistant Dean of Student Affairs by assisting with divisional programming initiatives, facilitating a variety of co-curricular learning experiences, and creating informational and educational marketing campaigns in partnership with the Office of Health Services, and Residence Life (approximately 30 hours/week). The Graduate Intern’s primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Essential Job Functions:
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Student Affairs and Enrollment Responsibilities:
- Assist in divisional programming initiatives, including:
- New Student Orientation
- First-Generation student engagement
- Parent/Family engagement
- RegisFest
- On campus summer international initiatives
- Assist in the active engagement of student voice (i.e. Lunch meetings, focus groups, etc.)
- Assist in the management and coordination of the divisional social media
- Partner with the Center for Student Engagement, the Office of Residence Life, the Center for Inclusive Excellence, and the Center for Ministry and Service to support and coordinate programming.
- Assist in the coordination and execution of enrollment events as directed.
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Student Wellness Responsibilities:
- Conduct and assess health and wellness educational effortsÂ
- Complete RADical Health training and administer training and tools to various groups of student leaders
- Collaborate on the creation and planning of annual health and wellness programming, and other institution wide programming efforts.
- Provide educational opportunities for Office of Student Conduct, Health Services, and Residence Life.
- Support the outreach, public relations, and advertising efforts for the Division of Student Affairs, Health Services, and the Center for Ministry & Service.
- Participate in regular Residence Life meetings, including Tuesday morning staff meeting and any training related to on-call policies or procedures.
- Perform other related duties as required by the Division of Student Affairs.
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On Call Responsibilities:
- Train in incident management and crisis protocol with the Office of Residence Life and Housing.
- Serve as a member of the Professional Staff On-Duty (PSOD) rotation within Regis’ 24/7 Residence Life On-Call System. Rotation consistency is variable and agreed upon at the beginning of each semester. Responsibilities to include the following:
- 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
- Communicate with appropriate offices on campus regarding the welfare of residents
- Complete and distribute duty log by 9am for weekday duties
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