Are you looking for a job on campus that doesn’t require major time commitments and has great benefits? Are you a leader? Do you enjoy meeting new people? If so, peer mentoring might be the job for you.
Peer mentors represent the UCBA student body for incoming students during summer orientation and convocation. Mentors get the opportunity to greet and mingle with new students and their families, providing them with up-to date information about the campus as well as support and guidance.
Not only is this an easy way to meet new people, but it’s an opportunity to gain leadership, mentorship, and public speaking skills.
Mentors have to commit roughly 90 hours between April and August and get hourly wage compensation for training, orientation, and convocation. You can expand this opportunity and become a student ambassador the following year and earn free tuition.
Applications are available in the Student Life Office (Muntz 127) or online at www.ucblueash.edu/orientation/employment. The deadline to apply is Monday, February 4 at 5 p.m.
Students can also participate in the Campus Activities Board (CAB), which is a UCBA student organization that is budgeted money from the University and uses it to plan upcoming events for students.
The CAB meets every Wednesday at 11:15 a.m. in Muntz 205. Everyone is welcome.