The Vitality Vibe Enhanced Student Interns are key members of the Chesley Health and Wellness Center (CHWC) Team and will report to the Assistant Director of Chesley Health & Wellness Center for Equity Inclusion & Wellbeing. The Intern will serve as a student leader demonstrating the impact of peer-to-peer education and will also serve as the Lead Peer Educator for the IC Peers Advocating Toward Health (P.A.T.H.) student organization. The Intern will assist in the coordination of awareness events and health-related prevention and education activities. The Intern will attend actively participate in and complete the NASPA Certified Peer Educator training program made up of 8 training modules over a three week cycle. The intern will learn all IC resources and referral processes and receive comprehensive training in order to provide educational presentation and campus events around the health topics of:
AOD: Alcohol and Other Drugs
FN: Food and Nutrition
MEH: Mental and Emotional Health
PHW: Personal Health and Wellness
PA: Physical Activity
SH: Sexual Health
V: Violence Prevention
The Intern will be required to attend weekly meetings with the Assistant Director of CHWC and Chesley Health and Wellness Center team meetings when needed.
Essential Responsibilities:
Serve as a student leader / model healthy behavior.
Gain competent working knowledge of all training topics.
Attend all orientation and training meetings.
Maintain weekly office hours each semester.
Plan and conduct one training topic specific workshop / presentation a month.
Participate in Tabling events and create health impact and wellness displays.
Facilitate trainings and discussions using an intersectional trauma-informed survivor-centered lens
Attend weekly staff meetings
Actively lead outreach and education
Participate in the design and implementation of new programs and sustainability measures
Serve as an approachable and available role model for all students throughout their Illinois College experience.
Serve as an advocate for the interests needs and rights of a healthy student lifestyle.
Foster an environment that helps all students develop and maintain strong identities as IC community members.
Reflect upon your experiences and job performance and complete evaluation/assessment tools to foster your learning and leadership development.
Ability to motivate a group of people to act toward achieving a common goal
Be knowledgeable of and follow the student code of conduct
Ability to respect and maintain privacy rules and limitation of the position
Ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations
Possess a desire to help others (service attitude)
Commitment to diversity equity and inclusion
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Great critical thinking and analytical skills
Ability to appropriate handle emotionally complex situations
Strong relationships within the campus community
Available some weekends and evenings (schedule is flexible)
Background in health-related fields social justice gender-based violence gender studies and/or psychology is a plus.
CHWC seeks to build a team of students across the gender and sexuality spectrums and include students of color religious diversity and different ability levels. We actively pursue a team that can bring diverse perspectives to the table and encourage individuals who may not meet every qualification to apply.
Required Experience:
Intern
DescriptionThe Vitality Vibe Enhanced Student Interns are key members of the Chesley Health and Wellness Center (CHWC) Team and will report to the Assistant Director of Chesley Health & Wellness Center for Equity Inclusion & Wellbeing. The Intern will serve as a student leader demonstrating the impa...
Description
The Vitality Vibe Enhanced Student Interns are key members of the Chesley Health and Wellness Center (CHWC) Team and will report to the Assistant Director of Chesley Health & Wellness Center for Equity Inclusion & Wellbeing. The Intern will serve as a student leader demonstrating the impact of peer-to-peer education and will also serve as the Lead Peer Educator for the IC Peers Advocating Toward Health (P.A.T.H.) student organization. The Intern will assist in the coordination of awareness events and health-related prevention and education activities. The Intern will attend actively participate in and complete the NASPA Certified Peer Educator training program made up of 8 training modules over a three week cycle. The intern will learn all IC resources and referral processes and receive comprehensive training in order to provide educational presentation and campus events around the health topics of:
AOD: Alcohol and Other Drugs
FN: Food and Nutrition
MEH: Mental and Emotional Health
PHW: Personal Health and Wellness
PA: Physical Activity
SH: Sexual Health
V: Violence Prevention
The Intern will be required to attend weekly meetings with the Assistant Director of CHWC and Chesley Health and Wellness Center team meetings when needed.
Essential Responsibilities:
Serve as a student leader / model healthy behavior.
Gain competent working knowledge of all training topics.
Attend all orientation and training meetings.
Maintain weekly office hours each semester.
Plan and conduct one training topic specific workshop / presentation a month.
Participate in Tabling events and create health impact and wellness displays.
Facilitate trainings and discussions using an intersectional trauma-informed survivor-centered lens
Attend weekly staff meetings
Actively lead outreach and education
Participate in the design and implementation of new programs and sustainability measures
Serve as an approachable and available role model for all students throughout their Illinois College experience.
Serve as an advocate for the interests needs and rights of a healthy student lifestyle.
Foster an environment that helps all students develop and maintain strong identities as IC community members.
Reflect upon your experiences and job performance and complete evaluation/assessment tools to foster your learning and leadership development.
Ability to motivate a group of people to act toward achieving a common goal
Be knowledgeable of and follow the student code of conduct
Ability to respect and maintain privacy rules and limitation of the position
Ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations
Possess a desire to help others (service attitude)
Commitment to diversity equity and inclusion
Excellent communication and public speaking skills
Great critical thinking and analytical skills
Ability to appropriate handle emotionally complex situations
Strong relationships within the campus community
Available some weekends and evenings (schedule is flexible)
Background in health-related fields social justice gender-based violence gender studies and/or psychology is a plus.
CHWC seeks to build a team of students across the gender and sexuality spectrums and include students of color religious diversity and different ability levels. We actively pursue a team that can bring diverse perspectives to the table and encourage individuals who may not meet every qualification to apply.