Peer Mentor
TITLE OF POSITION: Peer Mentor
DEPARTMENT: Academics
LOCATION: W.A. Lettinga Campus
REPORTS TO: Director of Student Transitions and Academic Readiness
SUMMARY:
The Peer-Mentoring Program partners sophomore, junior and senior students, with first-year first generation students. It is proven that if first-year students have meaningful interactions with a positive mentor, their motivation and academic performance are significantly increased. A mentor will listen and encourage their mentee to utilize resources available to achieve academic success. A mentor functions as a coach, friend and most importantly a positive role model. The program supports and encourages students in meeting their personal and educational goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Meet bi-weekly with mentee
• Abide by DU employee handbook
• Attend peer mentor training and monthly meetings
• Offer relevant experience and learning skills
• Provide a positive and affirming environment
• Model flexibility and a positive growth mindset
• Dedicate adequate and consistent time with mentee
• Keep records of meetings and share with the director
• Respect confidentiality
• Report any concerns to the Dir of Student Transitions and Academic Readiness (STAR) or, if applicable Student Care report to Student Life
• Meet with Dir of STAR and seek feedback on effectiveness of their mentoring role
• Provides GREAT customer service, anticipating and exceeding the needs of our customers.
• Understand and abide by all external and internal regulations and policies. This includes NCAA, GLIAC and national affiliations associated within athletics or other role specific regulations.
• Demonstrate and promote the University Cultural Values.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credits as an undergraduate student or 3 credits as a graduate student.
• Must be meeting Standards of Academic Progress (SAP).
• Excellent interpersonal skills that transcend diverse audiences; communicating to university customers with positive attitudes toward change, confidentiality, and conflict resolution.
• Must be highly motivated and solution oriented with a high degree of integrity, ethics, and dedication to the mission of the University.
• Must be able to work an irregular schedule, evenings or Saturday as needed, additional hours during peak times or as required.
• Business office environment. Prolonged sitting and standing. Use of personal computer and telephone (eye and hand strain).
DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Revised: 11/9/2018
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