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Location

Laredo, Texas

Salary

$10 / HOUR

Quick overview

The role involves working part-time at a non-profit organization serving the public interest, focusing on providing growth opportunities to high-risk youth through group activities and service-learning projects. Essential duties include communicating openly and nonjudgmentally with teenagers, demonstrating strong listening skills, and applying practical problem-solving abilities.

Requirements summary

Applicants must be enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours for undergrads, 3 for graduates) at TAMIU, maintain a minimum GPA (2.0 for undergrads, 3.0 for graduates), and demonstrate financial need via FAFSA. Candidates must also be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen and possess reliable transportation.

MultitaskingCommunicationCustomer ServiceOrganizationListeningComputer ProficiencyAnalysisRespectProblem-solvingInterpersonal Relationship

Job description

Job TitleFederal College Work Study- Community Service (Southwest Key Programs) Agency Texas A&M International University Department Office of Student Affairs Proposed Minimum Salary$10.00 hourly Job LocationLaredo, Texas Job TypeStudent Worker

Job Description

Location: Southwest Key Programs: Las Promesas de Laredo 2110 Lomas del Sur Suite 101-102 Laredo, TX 78046 Mission: To provide youth in high-risk communities with growth opportunities to develop leadership and prosocial skills through group activities and service-learning projects.

Website

  • https://southwestkey.org/
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laspromesasdelaredo/ Job Summary Community Work-Study Program The Community Work-Study Program (CWS) provides federal financial aid eligible students the opportunity to work part-time at non-profit organizations that serve the public interest.
  • Goals of this program include: Develop interest in public service through employment with TAMIU and be assigned to local non-profit, government, or community-based organizations. Apply skills and theories gained through coursework to solve problems and explore issues outside the classroom. Enhance career competencies, such as critical thinking, teamwork, communication, and leadership. Articulate how experiences will shape personal, academic, and professional pursuits.

Benefits

Gain practical experience in a nonprofit organization focused on crime prevention and community safety. Opportunity to work directly with experienced professionals and the Executive Director. Exposure to various aspects of community outreach, event planning, and nonprofit operations. Flexible work schedule that accommodates your academic commitments. Potential for skill development and networking opportunities within the community Essential

Duties & Responsibilities

Ability to communicate with teenagers openly and nonjudgmentally. Strong listening skills. Ability to establish a relationship based on equal responsibility and respect. Practical problem-solving skills and ability to suggest options and alternatives. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Requirements Enrolled at least half-time, 6 credit hours per semester for undergraduate and 3 credit hours per semester for graduates. Maintain a TAMIU overall GPA of 2.0 for undergraduate students and 3.0 for graduates students. Must have a current and complete file with the Office of Financial Aid. Must demonstrate financial need by submitting a FAFSA application annually. Must be a U.S. citizen, or permanent residence, or has an alien registration number.an eligible non-citizen. Must meet all other requirements as stated in TAMIU’s Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy (SAPP).

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Proficiency in use of personal computer workstation with common software applications. Ability to organize and multitask functions to ensure compliance with deadlines. Outstanding customer service skills. Excellent interpersonal relationship and communication skills. Problem analysis and problem-solving skills. Ability to learn and use multiple software programs. Physical Requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Other Requirements Work schedules are created by the department based on departmental needs but ensure it does not conflict with class schedule. Promptly complete all required training. Input hours worked daily and submit time sheet biweekly. Some evening and weekend work may be required. Must have a reliable transportation. Be willing to adhere to all Southwest Key Mentoring Program policies and procedures. Southwest Key requires a drug screening after hiring. Rate of Pay: $10.00/hour for up to 15 hours per week All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer. For many students, part-time student employment on campus is the beginning of their working career. Your work history not only follows you as a student through college but also out into the working world after graduation. Student employment is an opportunity to build positive work experience and learn new skills that may help you in the future to obtain employment. There are a number of advantages to accepting a student employment position on campus: · It provides an opportunity to begin your working career in an environment that will help you develop and grow as an employee. · It’s a short commute to work. · Work hours can be scheduled around your class schedule. Find out if there is an on-campus job that is right for you and put student employment to work for you! To be eligible for Student Employment: Undergraduate Students · Undergraduate student must be enrolled in at least 6 credit hours per semester of college-level courses or accepted remedial courses. · International undergraduate students must be enrolled in at least 12 semester credit hours to meet the federal immigration guidelines. · Must maintain a 2.0 TAMIU overall GPA. Graduate Students: · Graduate students must be enrolled in at least 3 credit hours per semester. · International graduate students must enroll in 9 semester credit hours in order to meet the federal immigration guidelines. · Must maintain a 3.0 TAMIU overall GPA. Students who will be graduating may enroll for less than half time for their final semester. Must submit proof of graduation. Federal and State Work Study positions It may also be advantageous for you to apply for financial aid to assist you with meeting your educational goals. This may also include being eligible for the Federal Work Study and State Work Study programs.

Benefits

  • Practical experience in a nonprofit organization focused on crime prevention and community safety
  • Opportunity to work directly with experienced professionals and the Executive Director
  • Exposure to various aspects of community outreach, event planning, and nonprofit operations
  • Flexible work schedule that accommodates your academic commitments
  • Potential for skill development and networking opportunities within the community