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Position Information
Position Title Mentor in Training
Requisition Number H01946P
Position Category Hourly/Work Study
Campus Location Weber State University - Ogden, UT
Hours per week 10-15 hrs/wk
Months per year
Alternate work schedule
Pay Grade
Salary
Hourly Pay Rate $12.00/hr
FLSA
Job Summary/Basic Function
The Mentor in Training (MIT) is a structured, semester-long, outside-the-classroom, experiential learning opportunity designed to equip participants with the foundational skills necessary to execute the role of a peer mentor. Mentors in Training will engage in guided learning, professional development, campus outreach, and practice mentorship experiences throughout the semester.
The MIT position provides opportunities to explore the purpose and structure of the Office of Mentoring Programs and its key areas, including Faculty/Staff Mentoring, College & Resource-Based Mentoring, and the Peer Mentor Program. Mentors in Training will participate in one-on-one and group mentoring practice sessions, develop leadership and communication skills, and engage in professional training designed to foster growth and confidence as emerging mentors.
The Mentor in Training will work under the supervision of the Peer Mentor Program Coordinator and professional staff within the Office of Mentoring Programs. MITs will be required to attend and actively participate in training, team meetings, and outreach events throughout the semester, demonstrating dependability, integrity, and a commitment to their personal and professional development.
Students who complete this semester-long experience will be prepared to apply for on-campus Peer Mentor roles with the Office of Mentoring Programs' recommendation (performance-based).
Job Responsibilities:
(As a developmental role, the MIT position is designed to help students learn the foundations of effective mentoring. The responsibilities below support skill-building, exposure to mentoring practices, and hands-on experience that prepares MITs to become future Peer Mentors)
Leadership and Development:
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