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Job Information

Michigan State University(MSU) Camp/Conference Aide in East Lansing, Michigan

Position Summary(Basic Job Function)

This is a temporary or on-call position. Performs a variety of duties in support of summer camps and conferences, such as responding to participant concerns, questions and emergencies; maintaining/monitoring camp rules, checking in/out of participants, attending meetings. May involve overnight supervision of participants. Term: Temps can work two (2) nine (9) month terms with a week break in service in between and at the end of the second term terminate for three (3) months or switch to an on-call. On-Call allowed to work 1039 hours in any twelve (12) month period.

Unit Position Summary

Ideal candidates will assist in creating a positive sense of community that aids in the academic and social development of program participants. This will be achieved by developing relationships, serving as a role model and mentor; supporting the work students will be engaged in and assisting in activities that promote cultural understanding, community and opportunities associated with Food, Energy and the Environment. The program takes place over 4-weeks and allows students to experience college life and explore educational and career opportunities in agriculture, natural resources and related fields. Participants live in residence halls; participate in field trips, leadership seminars, and other educational, social and cultural activities. Evenings consist of seminars, college preparation, free time, community building and events. Students participating in the MAP program will also have weekend activities planned.    

Summer CAMP Aide Responsibilities

All Program Aides must be on campus July 5-6, 2024 for orientation and training. All positions are fully in person on campus. Program Aides will be on call 24 hours a day during the programs.

4 live in Program Aides will be on duty for the duration of MAP, July 7-August 2, 2024. Program Aide commitment will officially end on  August 4, 2024 at 8:00pm or when all wrap up is complete (whichever is earlier).

Program Aides are involved in programming which will include weekends and evenings. Program Aides will work closely with program director and fellow Program Aides to plan and carry out weekend and evening programming activities. Each Program Aide is expected to attend all assigned programming and encourage participants to engage in activities. Program Aides are required to reside in university housing for the duration of the program and will not be allowed to have overnight visitors.

  • Program Aides will be responsible for attending weekly staff meetings as designated by program director and senior Program Aide.
  • Program Aides will be responsible for serving as a resource to students as concerns develop throughout the program in collaboration with the senior Program Aide and program director.
  • Program Aides will be responsible for transporting students in university vans.
  • Program Aides will help build a safe, supportive environment where campers can grow, make new friends, and engage in new opportunities.
  • Program Aide will be responsible for overseeing and supervising activities of program participants.
  • Program Aides will assist with check-in and checkout of program participants.
  • Program Aides will enforce program rules and regulations for participants.
  • Program Aides will enforce University and residence hall rules and regulations.
  • Program Aide will be responsible for spending time outdoors in a variety of elements
  • Program Aide will be responsible for other work duties as assigned by program director.
Desired Qualifications

Ability and desire to work with middle/high school students in grades 8-12.

Ability to promote higher education and college access

Commitment to working with students from diverse backgrounds

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