Make Your Mark on Madison

2018 Student Director Application

What is Make Your Mark on Madison?

Make Your Mark on Madison is a leadership development program offered through the Office of Student Activities and Involvement, an office that serves as a resource and governance to student organizations on campus. Participants (freshmen and sophomores) are selected to participate in a leadership education program led by junior and seniorLeadership Counselors. The participants attend a one-day retreat in September, and sessions every Monday night from 7:00PM-9:00PM, with a different topic each week varying from Personal Values to learning about Diversity issues with Dr. Matt Lee(the schedule of specific programs can be found on our website:

What are the Student Directors responsible for?

The Student Directors are responsible for all aspects of the Make Your Mark on Madison program. They work closely with Kristin Muncy, Associate Director of University Unions for the Office of Student Activities and Involvement, to develop a leadership curriculum, train 20 Leadership Counselors during the Spring semester, and oversee all day to day aspects of the Make Your Mark on Madison program. It is the job of the Student Directors to provide leadership and vision for participants, upperclassmen counselors, and the future of the program.

Time Commitments & Compensation

Primary time responsibilities include weekly one-on-one meetings with Kristin Muncy, at least ten office hours per week, and attendance at all MYMOM training sessions and meetings. Please see the position description for additional information. Compensation will be provided for the Student Directors. At this time, the budget is still being formulated for next year, so exact amounts will be determined in the near future.

Qualifications

We are looking for two dedicated students who will make MYMOM a top priority, have a vision for the program, have strong group facilitation and communication skills, and serve complimentary to one another. Students must be enrolled at JMU through Fall 2018 semester to be considered. It is not a requirement to have served as a Leadership Counselor.

Make Your Mark on Madison Student Directors:

Position Description

Spring 2018 Responsibilities

Recruitment Responsibilities:

-Develop a recruitment timeline

-Create and implement a Leadership Counselor information session

-Develop all advertising materials for Leadership Counselor recruitment

-Get the word out to a variety of organizations and groups on campus

-Schedule Leadership Counselor interviews and maintain contact with applicants

-Contact old Student Directors to assist with Leadership Counselor interviews

Logistics & Training Responsibilities:

-Reserve rooms for Leadership Counselor Interviews

-Draft a Spring training schedule for the newly selected Leadership Counselors

-Review participant and counselor evaluations and create a draft of the Fall 2016Programming Schedule to present to Kristin Muncy

-Contact possible presenters

-Find and book Leadership Counselor retreat location

-Handle retreat logistics (travel, food, etc.)

-Coordinate binders/office supplies

-Book rooms/locations for Monday Night training meetings

-Maintain files

Other Responsibilities:

-Meet one-on-one weekly with Kristin Muncy to discuss progress and goals

-Design Leadership Counselor application

-Participate in the interview and selection process of the 2018 MYMOM Leadership Counselors along with the 2015 Student Directors and Kristin Muncy

-Review Leadership Counselor applications

-Develop retreat schedule/content/activities

-Book a location for on-campus fall retreat location

-Approve final programming schedule with Kristin Muncy: one training schedule for the Leadership Counselors in the Spring, and one program schedule for the participants in the Fall

-Develop Monday Night Leadership Counselor Training sessions

-Facilitate Monday Night Leadership Counselor Training sessions

-Plan and hold a Leadership Counselor interest meeting for potential applicants to answer questions

Fall 2018 Responsibilities

Recruitment Responsibilities:

-Develop participant recruitment timeline

-Create draft of an application for approval by Kristin Muncy

-Develop all advertising materials for participant recruitment

-Schedule participant interviews and maintain contact with applicants

-Coordinate scheduling of MYMOM Leadership Counselors and Student Directors for interviews

Logistics & Training Responsibilities:

-Reserve rooms for participant interviews

-Maintain contact with presenters, sending reminder e-mails and coordinating their needs

-Make weekly contact with Leadership Counselors, with information about each weekly presentation

-Find and book participant retreat location

-Handle retreat logistics (travel, food, etc.)

-Coordinate binders/office supplies

-Book rooms/locations for Monday Night meetings

-Maintain files

Other Responsibilities:

-Design participant application and interview

-Review participant applications with Leadership Counselors

-Participate in the interview and selection process of the 2016 MYMOMparticipants along with the 2016 Leadership Counselors and Kristin Muncy

-Develop retreat schedule/content/activities

-Perform TA responsibilities in a leadership class for the Leadership Counselors during the Fall Semester (HRD475)

-Write thank you notes to presenters after Monday nights

-Handle day to day logistics of program

-Keep track of apparel inventory

-Plan and book the end of the semester banquet for the participants

-Recruit and interview 2017 Student Directors at the end of the fall program

Make Your Mark on Madison

2018 Student Director

Application

Name: Academic Year:

E-mail: Phone:

  1. Short Answer Questions - please answer three of the four Short Answer Questions and limit total response to 3 pages. Be creative!
  1. What has been your most influential/rewarding JMU experience?
  1. Describe a time when you were in a leadership position where you supervised a group of peers. What was the most challenging part of this for you? What did you learn from this experience?
  1. What do you hope to learn from this position?
  1. Personal Statement– please limit response to 1 page. Be creative!

Why do you want to be a Make Your Mark on Madison Student Director? What draws you to the position? What do you feel like you could bring?

  1. Availability and 2018 Commitments
  1. Please attach a list of your extracurricular, work and academic commitments for Spring and Fall 2018.
  2. Please attach your availability for the week of December 6-9th

A paper copy of the application is due December 6th @ 5PM.

in the Student Activities and Involvement Office (Madison Union 320).

Selected candidates will be invited to interview Thursday, December 7th- December 9th or Monday and Tuesday, December 11th and 12th.

Any questions or concerns can be forwarded to

Brittney Mason and Tiarra Chambliss