Auburn University
Location
Auburn, Alabama
The primary duties involve conducting in-person or special group tours of the College of Veterinary Medicine campus and answering questions about the application process and student life. Additionally, the role requires providing scheduled support to Academic Affairs staff by assisting with daily operations, clerical tasks, and logistical support.
Candidates must currently be enrolled as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) professional student at Auburn University and maintain good academic standing. The role involves program facilitation and working college events as needed.
Conduct in-person or special group tours of the College of Veterinary Medicine campus, answering questions regarding the application process and daily life as a veterinary student, and provide scheduled support to the Academic Affairs staff, assisting with daily operations, clerical tasks, and logistical support.
Providing tours of the college. Working college events and programs as needed. Providing assistance to the staff of Academic Affairs in day-to-day operations as scheduled. Program facilitators
Currently enrolled as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) professional student at Auburn University, and in good standing academically.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) student willing to be trained as a tour guide and server for College of Veterinary Medicine events and programs.
Why Work at Auburn?
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Market context
In Alabama, Academic Affairs student tour guide roles are usually limited to currently enrolled students who can represent the college well and support events when needed. These positions are competitive because they often require strong communication, reliable scheduling, and good academic standing, while offering educational opportunities and practical campus-facing experience. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your enrollment status and availability before applying.
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