Tribal Relations ACO Student Ambassador (student on-campus)
Seattle Colleges · Greater Seattle Area · 4 mo ago
Education$20.76/hrFull-time
About the role
The Tribal Relations Student Ambassador position is within the Division for Access, Community, and Opportunity (DACO) at Seattle Colleges District. The position is part-time, working 19 hours per week during the quarter while enrolled in classes, up to 40 hours a week as long as enrolled in the next quarter. The position is based at the Siegal Center, working Monday through Friday, primarily 9AM to 6PM.
Responsibilities
- Provide accurate, timely information and referrals to email inquiries and requests.
- Aid ACO District Team with Planning Committees, Task Forces, and Affinity Groups.
- Support District ACO Team with day-to-day administrative support.
- Help staff and faculty build connections and understand resources/support programs.
- Create and refresh ACO online Calendar with up-to-date information of upcoming ACO events and meetings, Siegal Center events, and district-wide events on the Seattle Colleges campuses.
- Maintain a clean, orderly office environment.
- Keep track of ACO inventory count of books, bags, and other ACO materials.
- Assist with ACO Siegal Center and District-wide ACO events/programs.
- Participate in student committees, student success initiatives, and special projects, as needed.
- Attend weekly one-on-one with supervisor.
Requirements
- Demonstrated lived experience in Native communities.
- Demonstrated knowledge of services and programming for Native students and families.
- Must be or plan to be enrolled in a minimum of 10 Seattle Central credit hours each quarter (excluding Summer quarter).
- Must have attended one quarter at Seattle Colleges prior to applying to this position.
- Must have and maintain at least a 2.5 quarterly/cumulative GPA.
- An eagerness to work with and serve community of all backgrounds: cultural, ethnic, religious, political, gender identity, academic pursuits, and all other ways we define our uniqueness on the district level.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English (proficiency is important in this role).
- Ability to bring unique skills and perspective to expand the diversity of the group.
- Desire to help others, and a desire to meet administrative leaders in their roles.
- Willingness to learn, be proactive, motivated, clear communicator and self-starter.
- Required Attendance at: Siegal District and occasionally Central ACO events (in-person and virtually), Commencement Ceremonies for Campuses.
Qualifications
- Must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a regular basis.
- Required Attendance at: Siegal District and occasionally Central ACO events (in-person and virtually), Commencement Ceremonies for Campuses.
- Must be available in-person for Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters 8-12 hours/week, during the hours of 9 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Skills
- Ability to operate office equipment, receive and interpret data, and prepare various materials.
- Ability to exchange information with supervisor, lead, co-workers, and students.
- Ability to provide 1:1 support, present to small groups, and work at a computer exercising repetitive hand motion.
- Work is performed primarily in office settings with frequent interruptions and encounters noises typical of these settings.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
$20.76/hr.
Schedule
Part-time, working 19 hours per week during the quarter while enrolled in classes, up to 40 hours a week as long as enrolled in the next quarter. Monday through Friday, primarily 9AM to 6PM.