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Leaders in Service

Program Description

The Leaders in Service Program brings together twp distinct groups of student leaders working to encourage community involvement at Macalester. Program Coordinators are volunteers who coordinate on-going opportunities for students at specific community sites, while Issue Area Coordinators work to educate the campus about social issues and support Program Coordinators in their efforts. The 30+ participating students come together throughout the school year for training, networking, and reflection on community engagement, leadership and social change issues. Leaders in Service form a vital bridge between the Macalester community and local agencies and organizations in the Twin Cities.

Students participating in the Leaders in Service program gain skills in organizing, managing group dynamics, creative problem-solving, and developing relationships with diverse groups of people. Student leaders often continue working in the areas they have volunteered in after graduation, sometimes finding employment as a direct result of their work with the community.

PROGRAM COORDINATORS (Volunteer Leadership Positions)
Role
Coordinate volunteer recruitment, logistics, and reflection opportunities for a specific site
Time Commitment
3-4 hours per week, including personal volunteer time at the site

 

ISSUE AREA OORDINATORS (paid work-study staff)

Role
Plan and coordinate campus events around specific issue areas, work with community partners to organize volunteer opportunities, and assist in the volunteer management efforts of the program coordinators.

Leaders in Service "In Action" - Fall 2006 Retreat

Time Commitment
8-12 hrs per week, depending on financial aid award.

PROGRAM OPPORTUNITIES:

• Participate in Fall & Winter training retreats and on-going monthly training
• Receive support from the Civic Engagement Center and Student Activities staff for community engagement and social awareness activities
• Gain knowledge about nonprofits, the Twin Cities community, and social issues
• Gain skills in volunteer management, event planning, and group dynamics 
• Take advantage of exciting opportunities to develop new campus-community relationships or on-campus programming
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Issue Area Coordinator Openings (Priority Deadline: Feb. 29, 2008)
Issue Area Coordinator positions available for '08-09
Apply on Student Employee website

Program Coordinator Positions (accepted on an ongoing basis)
Program Coordinator position descriptions
Program Coordinator application (Word Document)

 


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