Position: Peer Advisor
Overview
At the Athletic Study Center, 5-6 Peer Advisors provide intercollegiate student athletes (primarily freshman and sophomores)
with academic and campus life guidance during the
Freshman Student Athlete Orientation, the
Summer Bridge Program,
and throughout the academic year.
Hiring
The hiring process begins in March.
Applications must be submitted to Chris Lane
before March 14, 2008.
An application is available from our download page.
Responsibilities
Peer Counseling: Provide information to student athletes regarding Tele-BEARS
enrollment procedures, university and college requirements, and NCAA rules and
regulations. Staff the Tele-BEARS hotline. Counsel students regarding
academic, social, and athletic issues. Refer students to
ASC staff when appropriate.
Program Planning/ Outreach
Assist Athletic Study Center staff with planning and implementation of seminars, workshops, the
Freshman Student Athlete Orientation,
and the Summer Bridge Program.
Assist in developing programs for student athletes. Conduct outreach to student athletes via phone, mail, personal contact, workshops, etc.
Represent unit at various campus events.
Clerical/ Reception
Perform administrative and clerical duties for professional staff.
Maintain set hours for reception duties. Staff computer lab as needed.
Other Duties
Attend all training and weekly peer staff meetings. Attend ASC staff meetings when requested.
Submit weekly time sheets and job progress updates. Submit an evaluation survey.
Qualifications
Applicants need to have completed at least one year at Cal, be in good academic
standing, be available to work from May 21st - August 17th,
and be (or have been) a student athlete at Cal. Must be responsible, articulate, self-motivated, and
have demonstrated leadership abilities. Summer Bridge participants preferred.
Pay
Peer advisors are paid $11.15 per hour. During the summer, they are expected
to work approximately 8-10 hours a week. During the school year, hours will
vary depending on student athletes' schedules.
Training
Peer advisors receive training in College of Letters & Science requirements,
NCAA rules and regulations, major department requirements, and basic
paraprofessional counseling skills. However, a large part of the information
presented is based on their first hand experience as student athletes at Cal.
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