SIP 2025 - Student Engagement Intern (Western Campus) at Tri-C Student Engagement
The Office of Student Engagement serves as the hub for student life, organizing events, fostering leadership development, supporting clubs and organizations, and managing the campus food pantry.
Note: In-person interviews will be conducted on Feb. 28, 2025, at West and Metro. These interview fairs are your only opportunity to meet and interview with hiring supervisors.
Internship description:
Are you passionate about making a difference on campus and eager to gain hands-on experience in event planning, communication, and customer service? As a member of the Student Engagement team at West, you'll have the unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in enriching student life while supporting our campus food pantry. Whether you're organizing exciting events, managing inventory, or connecting with fellow students, this position offers a chance to develop valuable skills and contribute to a vibrant campus community. Dive into a role that blends creativity, organization, and compassion—apply today and be a key player in shaping an engaging and supportive campus environment!
- Event Planning and Coordination: Develop the ability to plan, organize, and execute student engagement events, including managing logistics and evaluating outcomes.
- Communication and Outreach: Enhance skills in creating and implementing communication strategies, drafting promotional materials, and managing outreach efforts.
- Administrative Skills: Acquire proficiency in general administrative tasks such as data entry, filing, and scheduling, contributing to efficient office operations.
- Client Assistance and Customer Service: Gain experience in providing excellent customer service, including assisting clients with respect and empathy in a food pantry setting.
- Inventory Management: Develop skills in managing inventory, including receiving and organizing donations, restocking shelves, and implementing inventory control measures.
- Data Management and Reporting: Learn to maintain accurate records and generate reports related to pantry usage and engagement initiatives, aiding in data-driven decision-making.
- Feedback Collection and Evaluation: Develop skills in collecting and analyzing feedback to improve student engagement programs and pantry operations.
- Team Collaboration and Problem Solving: Enhance abilities to work collaboratively with team members, solve problems, and contribute to a positive team environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Familiarity with campus resources and student organizations.
- Creative mindset with the ability to generate innovative ideas for student engagement.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
- Attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Capacity to work collaboratively in a team environment.
- Sensitivity to the needs of individuals facing food insecurity.
Career Readiness Competencies
- Career and Self Development
- Communication
- Critical Thinking
- Equity and Inclusion
- Leadership
- Professionalism
- Teamwork
- Technology
Program Requirements
- Must be enrolled in current semester (Spring 2025)
- Must enroll in a minimum of one Summer 2025 course
- Must be returning to Tri-C for Fall 2025 Semester
- Must have a declared major on record
This position is part of the Cuyahoga Community College Summer Internship Program.
Note: International students are eligible for employment with on-campus/ internal Tri-C departments only.
Pre-employment criteria: All employment offers will be contingent on results of pre-employment background check.