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Global Education Fellow for International Student Engagement

Inside Higher Ed, Virginia, MN, United States


Summary The Global Education Fellow for International Student Engagement is a limited term, one-year (20-30 hour/week) position that facilitates the well-being of and engagement on campus and beyond for international students, including mentorship; creates and maintains connection with student organizations; Student Development (including referrals to relevant units) where international students would benefit from greater engagement; and Career Services, where the special needs of international students have gained a greater focus. The Fellow is a primary advisor for international students for campus integration and will assist with individual and group advising on connecting with campus life. The Fellow will assist with creating and managing Center for Global Engagement (CGE) events to meet student needs, including those that specifically support the mentoring program, and helps CGE to maximize the impact of International Education Week for on-campus learning. As assigned by the supervisor, the Fellow will draft and edit CGE publications, press releases, and web-based information related to international student engagement and study abroad, and assist with data management regarding international student statistics, surveys, etc.

Responsibilities FACILITATION OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENT WELL-BEING AND ENGAGEMENT:

Serves as a primary contact for international students who seek assistance and/or have concerns about feeling at home and their engagement on campus, helps to create a warm and welcoming environment, and assists with individual and group advising

Helps to orient UR's domestic students to appreciate and understand international students' presence and concerns through active participation in student organizations

Works in partnership with students and students' cultural organizations for International Education Week, ChinaFest, and other events that benefit from direct student voice and participation

Helps to connect the CGE with student organizations on and off campus

Helps to plan and host events for international students, including welcoming events, open houses, teas and other social gatherings, campus break programming, Dining Hall dinners, and career events

Assists Associate Director, International Communications & Events with CGE materials, social media, web content, and other means of communication and support relevant for international students, including the weekly newsletter, to familiarize others with student viewpoints

Liaison For CGE With Other Campus Offices

Links with Student Development, Career Services, Office of Sustainability, and the College Dean's Offices to help create programming relevant to international student needs

Serves as a link for international students for informational, promotional and recruitment events pertaining to semester, summer and short-term study abroad programs, including events offered by Admissions during orientation, and at various times throughout the academic year

Coordinates and implements onboarding process for student volunteers who work with international students, including recruitment, orientations, and ongoing trainings

Other Duties As Assigned

Cover CGE front desk as needed, answer phones, and answer visitor inquiries.

Answer questions for students interested in study abroad, international student programming, or international on-campus programming, or find the relevant advisor to help the student.

Qualifications

Knowledge of challenges faced by international students, as well as strategies for successful cross-cultural living

Knowledge of and experience with CGE programming and events

Strong interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community

Warm and welcoming manner, good listening and problem-solving skills; ability to have professional rather than personal relationships with students

Ability to gather and analyze data and generate reports

Knowledge and understanding of meeting and event planning principles, requirements, procedures, and available resources

Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities

Ability to develop, plan, and implement short- and long-range goals

Ability to make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments

Knowledge of event facilities, technology, and equipment

Ability to create, compose, and edit written materials

Ability to investigate and analyze information and draw conclusions

Ability to perform complex tasks and to prioritize multiple projects

Education & Experience Bachelor's degree required with direct experience in both US and another cultural setting and knowledge of a language other than English. Experience with organizing, promoting and supporting international engagement and participation in student organizations in a higher education context preferred.

Work Hours

Part-time, non-exempt 11-month position

This position is limited term up to one year

Schedule to be determined; occasional evenings/weekends; 20-30 hours per week; less than 1,000 hours per year

Salary Structure Pay Grade 4 (Hiring range $18.18 to $22.72 per hour)

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