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Assist with program orientation Serve as a cultural ambassador and mentor to 20 program participants from Latin American countries Chaperone and provide transportation for off campus visits Coordinate optional weekend trips with other student program staff Attend program events / meetings (and assist in interpreting at some events) Assist with English classes and country presentations Attend weekly meetings with program leadership Write weekly reports detailing student life in the dorm (accidents, behavioral issues, conflicts. etc.) Take students on a weekly shopping trip Set-up dorms for student arrival Assist students in emergencies / lock outs Work up to 20 hours weekly; expect to work a minimum of 15 hours weekly Attend / chaperone / provide transportation to and from events
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EO/AA Statement/Clery Act: |
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