Temporary Shpep Grant Project Student Development Assistant (sda)
student.louisville.edu
Louisville, Kentucky, US
$18.00ph; not specified; not specified
Serve as chaperone
Enforce program rules
Tutor and mentor scholars
The Temporary Grant Project Student Development Assistant (SDA) in the Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) will be responsible for supervising and communicating with scholar participants, including managing GroupMe, disseminating information, and tracking attendance
Job Summary
The Temporary Grant Project Student Development Assistant (SDA) in the Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) will be responsible for supervising and communicating with scholar participants, including managing GroupMe, disseminating information, and tracking attendance.
The role involves mentorship support, fostering relationships, tutoring, and mentoring a group of ten scholars, as well as sharing personal journeys to health professional school.
Administrative duties include assisting with scholar registration and housing, monitoring health issues, serving on-call, reporting misconduct, and assisting with orientation activities.
Matching Summary
The Temporary Grant Project Student Development Assistant (SDA) in the Summer Health Professions Education Program (SHPEP) will be responsible for supervising and communicating with scholar participants, including managing GroupMe, disseminating information, and tracking attendance.
Salary
$18.00/hr; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Serve as chaperone
Enforce program rules
Tutor and mentor scholars
Lead small group activities
Assist with scholar registration
Monitor participants for health issues
Serve in on-call rotation
Nice-to-have
Enthusiastic about mentoring
Value student success and support
Create supportive work environments
Work effectively on a team
Key Requirements
Two years of relevant experience
Bachelor’s degree preferred
Entering or attending health professional school
Participant of a summer pipeline program
Able to support program for full 6 weeks plus training