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Student Activities Staff Team, The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP), Pembroke, NC

The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP), a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina, is a Comprehensive I university committed to the growth and development of its students in the liberal arts and sciences, and in pre-professional and professional programs.
This position will serve as a member of the Student Activities staff
team. Responsibilities include managing and promoting the Leadership and
Service Opportunities Program, Leadership Library and the Distinguished Speaker Series; teaching leadership workshops, contacting regional agencies to solicit volunteer opportunities for our students; connecting students with volunteer opportunities; assisting Career Services with the organization of the annual Volunteer Fair; organizing campus wide volunteer programs,
organizing workshop/seminar schedule (10-12 per year), advising volunteer student organizations, preparing press releases for notable information, monitoring budget for LSOP program, seek grants related to the program, assessment/evaluation of all components LSOP, coordinate and supervise production of the Leadership Transcripts, assist with the development and
maintenance of new Horizons program for freshmen; assist with development of annual Distinguished Speaker Series (series of nationally known speakers who lecture at UNCP) other responsibilities as assigned by Director of Student Activities.

Much of my work in service-learning and community engagement has come as a result of the many excellent resources and materials generated by Campus Compact. When I first became the Founding Director of CSUSB's CUP [Community-University Partnership Institute], I relied almost exclusively on the resources of Campus Compact in designing, planning, and implementing our actions."

-Richard M. Eberst, CSU-San Bernardino

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