2016 Orientation Leader Application (Available in alternative formats upon request) Orientation Leaders (OLs), play a major role in the official beginning to a student s college career. These students will serve as role models, counselors, and leaders to first-year and transfer students at UGA. This dynamic group of students will welcome over 20,000 students and family members to campus during their tenure as an OL. Students in this position not only have a positive impact on the lives of the incoming students but they are challenged to develop their leadership skills and grow as a campus leader. These students will face tough obstacles that are built to encourage growth and development as an influential member of our campus community. All of this is done with an amazing team of your peers and the New Student Orientation Professional Staff. QUALIFICATIONS An applicant for 2016 Orientation Leader must: Be enrolled full-time at the University of Georgia as an undergraduate student currently and for the Spring and Fall of 2016 Be in good academic and judicial standing Maintain a minimum GPA of a 2.75 More importantly, an applicant should be someone with strong communication skills, genuine enthusiasm for the University of Georgia, a desire to learn and grow, and the ability to work well on a team. The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. RESPONSIBILITIES An Orientation Leader will be expected to do the following: Participate in ALL of the required dates. Serve as a resource to students and families during and after Orientation by answering questions, sharing information and personal anecdotes, and connecting them to campus resources. Serve as a group leader and discussion facilitator for students during each Orientation session. Live in the Orientation residence hall throughout the summer. Perform in skits and other presentations at Orientation. Assist new students with class registration during each Orientation session. Provide an engaging tour of campus to Orientation attendees that highlights the University s academic, athletic, and co-curricular opportunities as well as its history and traditions. 1
REQUIRED DATES The 2016 Orientation Leaders must be available for the following dates: January 15-17, 2016 Orientation Leader Retreat January - May, 2016 Spring training 3-5pm each Wednesday February 14, 21, and 27, 2016 SROW Prep Meetings March 10-13, 2016 Southern Regional Orientation Workshop in Greenville, NC May 20 - June 1, 2016 May Training June 1 - August 2, 2016 Summer Orientation August 9, 2016 Late Orientation for Fall Semester August 10, 2016 Freshman Welcome December 2016 and January 2017 Spring Semester 2017 Orientation (Specific dates TBD) **Any prospective applicant who is not available to participate in all of the trainings should not apply. SUMMER ORIENTATION PROGRAM Orientation for incoming Fall 2016 students includes a two-day session for first-year students and a one-day program for transfer students. A family program is held in conjunction with each of these orientation sessions. The first Orientation session begins on June 1 st and the last session concludes by August 2 th. Late Fall Semester Orientation will be held August 9 th. WORK HOURS AND SALARY The Summer Orientation work week for Orientation Leaders typically begins at 7:00 a.m. on Monday and concludes at 5:00 p.m. on Friday. There are occasional Sunday evening staff meetings. The commitment of time and energy is extensive. Therefore, Orientation Leaders will not be able to take classes or hold another job during the summer. Orientation Leaders must remain in full participation with each Summer Orientation session while the attendees are on campus, including meal-time. Compensation for participation in the Summer Orientation and Spring Orientation Programs will be $8.00 per hour. Pay is bi-weekly during the summer, and benefits will include standard access to the University Health Center and access to the Ramsey Student Center for Physical Activities. In addition, summer room expenses in the residence hall will be fully provided and Orientation Leaders will be provided with a five-day meal plan for use throughout the Summer Orientation program. APPLICATION All applications are to be completed electronically and emailed to ugorient@uga.edu. All applications should be submitted with all supporting materials by October 12 st, 2015 at Noon. The selection process involves two stages: the first stage includes a group interview followed by a second stage of individual interviews for finalists. Group interviews will be October 14-20 and individual interviews November 2-9. Applicants will be contacted via their UGA e-mail to schedule an interview. For additional information about the New Student Orientation program or the Orientation Leader Experience, refer to orientation.uga.edu or contact Alton Standifer (alton@uga.edu) or Catherine Pedersen (pederce@uga.edu). 2
PART I: Name: 2016 Orientation Leader Application Completed Applications are due Monday, October 12 at Noon (Available in alternative formats upon request) Applicant Information First Middle Last Date of Birth: Preferred Name Contact Information:. Cell Phone Number. Permanent / Home Phone Number Current Local Address: UGA Email Street Address City State Zip Code Permanent / Home Address: Street Address City State Zip Code High School: From what high school did you graduate? In what city and state? 3
Undergraduate Year: College History 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th Majors(s):.. Minor(s):.. UGA School / College: Academic Statistics: Total Hours Completed Cumulative GPA Projected Graduation Date Did you transfer to UGA? Yes No If yes, list all colleges & universities attend other than the University of Georgia (include dates): List the activities and organizations that you have been involved with, the years of involvement, and any leadership positions held in each: 4
Share your recent work experience: Work Experience 1..... 2........... 3......... Reference Reference (Must be a UGA faculty or staff member): Name Title Phone Number PART II: This is your opportunity to introduce yourself to the New Student Orientation Staff and share anything you feel would allow us to get to know you more beyond what is covered in Part I of the application. You will create the content for your introduction and can choose any method you would like to share it (i.e. video, poetry, picture collage, essay, Pinterest board, or anything else you come up with). Please limit essays/stories to 500 words and videos/recordings to 150 seconds. If you make something that cannot be submitted through email with Part I of your application, please bring it to Terrell Hall. Part I and II of the application must be submitted to New Student Orientation by Noon on Monday, October 12. This application is accurate to the best of my knowledge. The thoughts and words expressed are my own. Any failure to comply with the best principles of academic integrity will result in my disqualification as a candidate for the Orientation Program. Applicant s Signature: Date: All applications must be received by 12:00 p.m. on Monday, October 12, 2015 for consideration. You will be contacted via UGA email to schedule a group interview. 5