iLEAD: Community Site Leader
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Requirements
- Must be in good academic standing at the time of application.
- Must be a currently enrolled MICA [undergraduate/graduate] student at the time of employment
- Must maintain a minimum GPA of [2.5]
- Prior volunteer experience or a demonstrated history of community-based involvement and leadership is preferred, but not required.
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Welcome to the official site for employment opportunities at MICA. At MICA, we value diversity and empower our employees to use their talent in a variety of ways. We are pleased that you are interested in career opportunities offered at MICA. General purpose: Community Site Leaders (CSL) work closely with Baltimore community sites and their leaders to facilitate arts-based support measures through a year-long commitment. CSLs plan, organize and facilitate art opportunities throughout Baltimore City at sites such as (but not limited to) schools, neighborhood art centers, and rehabilitation/transitional housing facilities. Applicants must be a currently enrolled MICA undergraduate or graduate student at time of employment. Prior volunteer experience or demonstrated history of community-based involvement and leadership is preferred, but not required. Summary of Essential Functions Community Site Leaders are part-time, 2-6 hours per week student staff members in the Center for Student Engagement and are hired for a year-long commitment. Work-study Community Site Leaders may work up to 10 hours per week. Depending on the site's needs and schedule, CSLs support the site supervisor with arts-focused activities, lessons, or projects, and other community initiatives and engagement as assigned. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Commit to a one-year experience, working an average of 2-6 hours per week, with a local Baltimore organization Attend mandatory trainings, bi-weekly meetings, and professional development workshops throughout the semester Complete mid-term, intersession, final evaluations of their work with the community site Maintain active communication with Community Art + Service staff and their site supervisor Communicate issues/difficulties at their site to their supervisor on a timely basis, within one business day for critical issues or one week for more routine matters. Assist in implementing the end-of-the-year exhibition & festival featuring their projects Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to communicate effectively with supervisors and community members, via email and in-person Ability to consider the diverse needs and interests of the Baltimore community and site organization A strong desire to connect and engage MICA and the greater Baltimore communities
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