| Classification Title: | OPS/Student Assistant |
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| Job Description: | The Junior Staff (Camp Counselors) play a key role in supporting the overall operations and experience of the Summer Pre-Medical Professions Program working closely with high school students exploring future careers in medicine. This position offers hands-on experience in leadership mentoring student engagement and program facilitation within an academic setting while contributing to the success of a dynamic summer program. About This Role: Supervision - Provide daily oversight of camp participants ensuring safety and compliance with University standards.
- Monitor and guide student behavior while fostering a positive and inclusive environment.
- Help lead group activities encouraging full student engagement.
- Serve as liaison between students and senior staff regarding issues questions or concerns.
Administrative - Assist with the setup and organization of program materials including creating handouts distributing schedules and preparing resources for activities.
- Track student attendance participation and progress throughout the program.
- Support the collection and maintenance of student feedback evaluations and other necessary documentation.
- Complete daily administrative tasks such as filing organizing program supplies and maintaining an orderly workspace.
Leadership - Lead small-group or individual activities facilitating discussions workshops and hands-on learning.
- Encourage and maintain enthusiasm and engagement throughout the program.
- Demonstrate initiative in organizing and supporting program activities.
- Collaborate with senior staff to ensure smooth coordination and execution of the program schedule.
- Help students develop confidence interpersonal skills and professional behaviors.
- Serve as a positive role model and mentor for program participants offering guidance on academic and pre-medical professional development.
Facilitation - Assist in arranging and participating in experiential learning opportunities such as shadowing simulations and skill stations.
- Encourage active participation and facilitate discussions tied to program learning outcomes.
- Act as a liaison between students and facilitators helping to ensure clear communication and positive group dynamics.
- Provide informal academic support and answer questions related to curriculum and medical career pathways.
- Foster a supportive encouraging environment by creating opportunities for students to ask questions and receive advice on their aspirations and challenges.
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| Expected Salary: | $15.00 per hour |
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| Required Qualifications: | High school diploma or equivalent and three years of relevant experience. |
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| Preferred: | The ideal candidate(s) must: - Be a current MD student.
- Have a strong interest in medicine pre-medical studies or related health professions.
- Have experience in leadership mentorship or educational support.
- Possess strong communication organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Have the ability to work effectively with diverse students staff and guest speakers.
- Have the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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| Special Instructions to Applicants: | In order to be considered you must upload your cover letter and resume. Successful candidates will be required to complete a level 2 background screening. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. |
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| Health Assessment Required: | No |
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Required Experience:
Staff IC
Classification Title:OPS/Student AssistantJob Description:The Junior Staff (Camp Counselors) play a key role in supporting the overall operations and experience of the Summer Pre-Medical Professions Program working closely with high school students exploring future careers in medicine. This position...
| Classification Title: | OPS/Student Assistant |
|---|
| Job Description: | The Junior Staff (Camp Counselors) play a key role in supporting the overall operations and experience of the Summer Pre-Medical Professions Program working closely with high school students exploring future careers in medicine. This position offers hands-on experience in leadership mentoring student engagement and program facilitation within an academic setting while contributing to the success of a dynamic summer program. About This Role: Supervision - Provide daily oversight of camp participants ensuring safety and compliance with University standards.
- Monitor and guide student behavior while fostering a positive and inclusive environment.
- Help lead group activities encouraging full student engagement.
- Serve as liaison between students and senior staff regarding issues questions or concerns.
Administrative - Assist with the setup and organization of program materials including creating handouts distributing schedules and preparing resources for activities.
- Track student attendance participation and progress throughout the program.
- Support the collection and maintenance of student feedback evaluations and other necessary documentation.
- Complete daily administrative tasks such as filing organizing program supplies and maintaining an orderly workspace.
Leadership - Lead small-group or individual activities facilitating discussions workshops and hands-on learning.
- Encourage and maintain enthusiasm and engagement throughout the program.
- Demonstrate initiative in organizing and supporting program activities.
- Collaborate with senior staff to ensure smooth coordination and execution of the program schedule.
- Help students develop confidence interpersonal skills and professional behaviors.
- Serve as a positive role model and mentor for program participants offering guidance on academic and pre-medical professional development.
Facilitation - Assist in arranging and participating in experiential learning opportunities such as shadowing simulations and skill stations.
- Encourage active participation and facilitate discussions tied to program learning outcomes.
- Act as a liaison between students and facilitators helping to ensure clear communication and positive group dynamics.
- Provide informal academic support and answer questions related to curriculum and medical career pathways.
- Foster a supportive encouraging environment by creating opportunities for students to ask questions and receive advice on their aspirations and challenges.
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| Expected Salary: | $15.00 per hour |
|---|
| Required Qualifications: | High school diploma or equivalent and three years of relevant experience. |
|---|
| Preferred: | The ideal candidate(s) must: - Be a current MD student.
- Have a strong interest in medicine pre-medical studies or related health professions.
- Have experience in leadership mentorship or educational support.
- Possess strong communication organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Have the ability to work effectively with diverse students staff and guest speakers.
- Have the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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| Special Instructions to Applicants: | In order to be considered you must upload your cover letter and resume. Successful candidates will be required to complete a level 2 background screening. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. |
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| Health Assessment Required: | No |
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Required Experience:
Staff IC
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