Peer Mentor Job Description and Requirements
Thank you for your interest in becoming a peer mentor for students enrolled in the Mason Autism Support Initiative program. Peer Mentors play an extremely valuable role in providing individualized support for students as they navigate through social and academic aspects of life at Mason. Mentors assist students with social skills, engaging with peers, and getting involved on campus with clubs and organizations. Mentors maintain regular contact with their mentees one to two times a week to assist with the achievement of academic and social goals, promoting a positive university experience.
To be considered for selection as a peer mentor, the applicant must meet general requirements:
- An undergraduate student
- Minimum GPA 2.8
- Provide two references who can speak to your ability to be an effective mentor
- Provide resume listing work/volunteer experience
- Commit to a minimum of one academic year, 4 to 6 hours weekly ($13/hour)
- Willingness to connect mentees to clubs/organizations on campus
- Attend required bi-weekly supervisions and monthly staff meetings
- Solid social skills with awareness of personal strengths and weaknesses
- Active listening skills
- Ability to give thoughtful, sensitive feedback
- Check in regularly with mentees 1-2 times per week
- Attend mandatory training session in April
- Partake in UNIV 333 – Fall 2023 semester
- Willingness to attend additional events throughout semester as needed
APPLICATION DUE MONDAY, AUGUST 7th
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For more information contact Tiffany Stewart (tstewa5@gmu.edu) and Jack Parker (jparke26@gmu.edu)
Learning Strategist/Learning Coach, Disability Services
Responsibilities
The Mason Autism Support Initiative (MASI), and Executive Functioning Program (EFP) are fee-based programs offered through Disability Services, providing additional supports and resources beyond disability-related accommodations. MASI provides individualized, comprehensive social and academic supports to degree-seeking Mason students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). EFP provides academic supports for students diagnosed with disabilities related to executive functioning skills.
The Learning Strategist (MASI) and the Learning Coach (EFP) meet and correspond with students regularly and consistently on a weekly basis to provide support with many aspects of university life, depending on their individual needs. Possible areas of support include:
- Implementation of strategies and development of skills in self-advocacy, time management, organization, planning/prioritizing, studying, goal-setting, problem-solving, self-monitoring, and decision-making.
- Assistance with and modeling of effective communication with faculty, classmates, and peers.
- Collaboratively identifying and addressing social needs and navigating challenging situations.
- Assistance with accessing and utilizing campus resources.
- Assistance with coordination and collaboration with university faculty and staff, departments, and community organizations as needed.
- Preparation for transition into the world of work.
The Learning Strategist spends 1 to 2 hours a week per student working together during individual meetings. Meetings with students take place in-person. Additional responsibilities may include check-ins via email, text, and/or phone with students, faculty, staff and/or parents. Position will require approximately 10-29 hours each week. This range can vary based on student case load. Learning Strategists are assigned up to 5 students.
The Learning Coach spends up to 3 hours a week per student working together during individual face to face (or virtual) meetings. Additional responsibilities may include check-ins via email, text, and/or phone with students, faculty, staff and/or parents. Position will require approximately 10-29 hours each week. This range can vary based on student case load. Learning Coaches are assigned up to 5 students.
Compensation
$22/hour for meetings with students and participation in staffing meetings, supervisions, and administrative work.
To apply:
To apply for this position, please submit a letter of interest, resume, and contact info of three professional references to the information listed below.
Skye Berg, Assistant Director, MASI/EFP
Disability Services
SUB 1, Suite 2500, MSN 5C9
Email: sberg7@gmu.edu
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