Safety & Security - Student Programming Assistant
Belmont University · Nashville, TN · 1 wk ago
Marketing$14/hrFull-time
Primary Duties And Responsibilities
- Schedules convocations, programs, and awareness campaigns throughout the school year with other departments and student organizations.
- Works with the Assistant Chief to serve as a student contact for large campus-wide events such as Take Back the Night, It’s On Us, Domestic Violence awareness Month, One Billion Rising, etc.
- Supports campus Security crime prevention awareness efforts such as pedestrian safety, active shooter response, bicycle safety, self-defense, and others.
- Serves on the leadership team of the peer educator group S.T.A.N. and provides student insight to plan and execute efforts with the Assistant Chief.
- Trains peer supporters and peer educators with educational awareness efforts such as Bystander Intervention, the Escalation workshop, Consent, Sexual Violence Prevention for Men, and other programs offered by the office of Campus Security.
- Coordinates volunteers and members at large for all-campus events.
Required Qualifications
- Uses Microsoft Office, Google Docs, One Drive, GroupWise, texts, emails, and social media.
- Coordinates event/program scheduling, setup, breakdown, etc.
- Community awareness and relations.
- Lead instruction and delegation.
- Research, design, and implementation.
- Program and related assessments.
- Customer service.
- Planning, organizing, and coordinating.
- Time management.
- Networking.
- Innovation.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
- A. Committee, task force, and/or other similar experience, including team projects, proficiency as chair, and convo and other program implementation.
- B. Excellent communication skills in person, in writing, via telecommunications, and online -- and knowing which mode is appropriate.
- C. Participation in continued professional and leadership development through opportunities on campus, external partners, and with the Assistant Chief for Programming, Advocacy, and Outreach.
Required Education
Must be enrolled as a student at Belmont University.
Per university policy, the student programming assistant must have a 2.5 GPA at the time of hiring, and must maintain a 2.5 GPA throughout their employment.
Required Experience
Preferably at least 1 year of actual experience in convo and other programming.
Experience with presentations, community education, and/or training.
Preferably experience with inter- and intra-departmental and cross-organizational networking, partnerships, teamwork, and programming.