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Peer Leader: Gender & Sexuality Center Associate, First Year Engagement

ABOUT THE PEER LEADER PROGRAM:

The Peer Leader Program serves to synthesize the work of these 12 offices into one developmental experience for students’ current and prospective aspirations. These roles not only allow students the platform to work with staff to create programming, resources, and peer support for the campus community, but also offer students opportunities to think critically about and commit diligently to their own development and skill attainment. 



First Year Engagement

The Gender & Sexuality Center Associate for First Year Engagement plays an integral role in shepherding the incoming class of LGBTQIA+ students. This individual/team will focus the majority of their efforts on New Student Week programming/outreach as well as valuable outreach and connection during the first 6 weeks of Fall and Winter terms. This team will also work in concert with the Director of the GSC to create resources for parents with openly LGBTQIA+ students to be available for New Student Week and Parents Weekend. GSCA’s in this position will build skills around targeted outreach techniques, community building, program development, and effective advocacy and support methods.

Direct Report: Director 

Time Commitment *May change depending on COVID-19 procedures 
  • Gender & Sexuality Associates (GSCA’s) are expected to work 10 hours per week unless an alternative shift plan is discussed with the supervisor. GSCA hours are not scheduled during week 10. This allows for an additional hour to be logged weeks 1-9 to accommodate work loads.
  • 1 hour will be dedicated to required weekly Staff Meetings with professional staff and fellow GSCA’s.
  • 1 hour will be dedicated to weekly one-to-one meetings with GSC professional staff.
  • Remaining hours may be distributed among GSC office hours, programming, program development, etc. 
  • GSCA’s will be required to report their hours in The Hub promptly after their shifts. Students who fail to report their time in The Hub will need to complete a paper worksheet and return to the Business Office to receive payment for the respective pay period. 
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend Fall GSCA training during the week leading up to New Student Week
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend New Student Week Training prior to start of New Student Week
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend Move In Day and Opening New Student Week Events
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend select New Student Week events as well as participate in #CarlTalks series
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend Peer Leader Winter Training held within the first two weeks of Winter term 

Training 
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend Fall GSCA training during the week leading up to New Student Week
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend New Student Week Training the Monday of New Student Week
  • GSCA’s will be asked to participate in various training opportunities throughout the academic term 
  • GSCA’s may be asked to attend and/or present at regional or national conferences including MBLGTACC and/or Creating Change. The GSC will cover the cost of registration, travel, and lodging. GSCA’s will not be compensated during this time as “regular work hours”.

Essential Job Functions
  • Take a lead role in coordinating first-year focused events during New Student Week including the The Resource Fair, Passport to Campus and the Rainbow Reception
  • Co-create programing for Rainbow Retreat workshops in concert with the G&S Workshops, Community Engagement & Advocacy and Director
  • Coordinate Queer Peers Cohort and its assessmen in collaboration with the Director
  • Coordinate Q for Questioning and its assessment in collaboration with the Director
  • Work collaboratively with the Marketing and Communications team to create compelling outreach materials for the Queer Peers Mentor Program and Q for Questioning 
  • Host weekly Friday Tea Time at Clader House with focus on first year outreach
  • Design and host “Here but Not at Home” program prior to Winter break
  • Work in tandem with the Director to create valuable parent support tools and tips to be house on the GSC website and available during NSW and Parents Weekend 

Compensation/Study Abroad/Sick Leave/Resignation
  • Gender & Sexuality Center Associates will work on average 10 hours a week per term (totalling 300 hours for the academic year) at a rate of $11.50 per hour
  • GSCA’s who take a term off in a given academic year are eligible to work an additional 5 hours during the other two terms while on campus
  • GSCA’s are expected to hold only the GSCA position while employed in the GSC. Additional on-campus employment must be approved prior to the start of the academic year by the Director of the GSC
  • GSCA’s are not eligible for overtime
  • GSCA’s are expected to notify their supervisor in advance if they will be unable to cover their shift or complete assignments by a deadline
  • GSCA’s who no longer wish to hold their position within the GSC are expected to submit a notice of resignation 2 weeks prior to their last day of work. This notice should be emailed to the Director of the GSC

Responsible Reporting
  • All Peer Leaders are required to attend an annual Title IX training
  • All Peer Leaders are considered Responsible Employees which means, should a fellow peer disclose to them an instance of sexual misconduct, that Peer Leader is expected to report certain information via Community Concern Form to the Sexual Misconduct Prevention & Response Office. 

GSCA Performance Review
  • GSCA’s will be required to attend weekly or biweekly one to one meetings with their respective supervisor. These meetings will be used to check in on projects, address any performance related issues, and set goals for the following meeting. 
  • Per term, one meeting between the supervisor and GSCA will be dedicated to discuss a performance evaluation and/or performance improvement plan as necessary. This meeting will be documented and may be used when considering future employment as a peer leader. 
  • Performance improvement plans will often follow the process outlined below:
  1. Verbal address/reminder about expectations 
  2. Email documentation shared with GSCA, GSC Assistant Director, and GSC Director
  3. In-person meeting and completion of Performance Evaluation provided by Student Employment
  4. Possible removal from assigned projects, teams, or GSCA position
 
I have read and understand the expectations listed above
Your Name ______________________ Signature ______________________ Date ________
Supervisor_______________________ Signature ______________________ Date_________

Application Process:
  1. Submit the Peer Leader Common Application ONCE. This application will apply to any Peer Leader positions that you wish to apply for. This application will be live 3/1-3/31/2022.
  2. Submit your resume and cover letter through Handshake for each position that you are applying for.
  3. All steps need to be completed before 11:59:00 p.m. on 3/31/2022.
  4. Applications will be reviewed by each office and qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview and next steps.

Carleton is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation regarding this position, email OAR@carleton.edu or contact Sam Thayer (sthayer@carleton.edu, phone number: 507-222-4464) or Joclyn Tiedt (jtiedt@carleton.edu, phone number: 507-222-4917).

We recommend applicants make an appointment with a career coach or Student Career Assistant (SCA) to review their application materials prior to submission.