Senior Orientation Lead, Student Life
Position Type: Federal Work Study or Non-Work Study
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
- Work closely with the Dean of Students Office staff with details of activities.
- Assign duties for leaders.
- Assist with planning and implementation of Spring and Fall Training of Orientation Leaders.
- Assign Residence Hall for first year students participating in SOAR.
- Shopping for supplies with Student Affairs designee.
- Managing the use of facilities and equipment as part of the orientation experience.
- Recruit, select, and train Orientation Leaders.
- Hold accountable the Orientation Leaders to the requirements of their positions.
- Acquaint first year students with the policies, procedures, and resources of University of Detroit Mercy.
- Foster a positive transition to campus life for new students by reducing feelings of anxiety and self-doubt by creating a comfortable atmosphere which facilitates an open exchange of information.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
- 3.0 grade point average
- Two letters of recommendation forms completed.
- Served as an Orientation Leader for at least one year
- No disciplinary sanctions
- Full-time student
- Effective communication skills
- Problem solving abilities
- Familiarity with university resources, services, and degree units
- Energy and enthusiasm
- Pride in being a Detroit Mercy student
- A desire to work collaboratively with students, families, faculty, and staff
- Dedication and flexibility.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Adhere to professional and ethical standards of conduct, which includes all University, local, state, and federal laws and regulations, in addition to program policies.
- The Orientation Director will be expected to represent the college, including the Residence Halls, Greek Life, and the many other campus offices and resources, in a positive and unbiased manner, regardless of personal affiliations.
- Project him/herself as a role model who exemplifies strong academic decision-making and a balanced lifestyle.
- Set the standard for all orientation staff members and new students.
- Relate and interact well with students, parents, faculty, and staff.
- Conduct activities that educate new students about social, academic, and personal skills to increase new student success at University of Detroit Mercy.
- The Orientation Program is an alcohol-free program. The Directors are expected to hold the Orientation Leaders to the same standard.
- Work as a responsible team member and remain flexible regarding working hours and conditions.
Anticipated Schedule:
- TBD
Job Contact:
- Stephanie Wheeler – wheelesm@udmercy.edu – (313) 993-1033