Job detail
Counseling Services Peer Mentor
Brigham Young University – Hawaii
#Coaching#Counseling Services#Behavioral Expectations#Peer Mentor#Academic Discipline#Professional Discipline#Capstone Experience
Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$17 / HOURPosted 2 days ago
Location
Hawaii
Salary
$17 / HOUR
Quick overview
Provides coaching, encouragement, and objective feedback to clients on applying academic or professional discipline strategies. Responsibilities include explaining behavioral expectations and observing client mastery of skills.
Requirements summary
Requires completion of upper-division courses and at least 6 months of directly relevant experience. Candidates should have advanced skills such as leadership roles or specialized training.
bachelor degreeCoachingMentoringPerformance ImprovementBehavioral ExpectationsPractical AdviceObjective Feedback
Job description
Students may only have 5 open job applications at a time. Work Experience
- Advanced (Capstone)
- Work
- Experience
- Description: Designed for students with substantial experience and advanced skills, such as multiple internships, leadership roles, or specialized training. Best suited for upper-level juniors or seniors with strong practical experience and expertise in their field. ᅟ Job Summary Provides coaching, encouragement, practical advice, and objective feedback to clients on applying concepts, skills, or strategies associated with the practice of an academic or professional discipline. Primary Responsibilities Explain the behavioral expectations of practitioners within a discipline or profession to clients Observe client mastery/practice of the skills, attitudes, and knowledge within a discipline or profession Offer suggestions or advice about improving client performance Performs other duties as assigned Education Upper-Division Courses Completed Work Experience 6 Months of Directly Relevant Experience
- Physical
- Demands
- Typical classroom environment
- Base
- Rate
- Per
- Hour: 16.50 ᅟ Welcome and thank you for your interest in a job at BYU–Hawaii. We offer a variety of employment opportunities and an attractive work environment that supports diversity and excellence. Whether or not this is your first student job we look forward to completing the University's mission of coming to learn and going forth to serve.
- IMPORTANT: To start working at BYU–Hawaii and the Polynesian Cultural Center, all new hires must complete the Form I-9 to verify their eligibility to work in the U.S. As part of the I-9 process, prospective employees are required to provide certain documents to prove identity and work authorization. Please click here to see the list of acceptable documents. You must bring with you the actual document. No photocopies are allowed. BYU–Hawaii is an equal opportunity employer that does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, age, color, sex, disability, veteran's status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal laws, rules or regulations. BYU–Hawaii’s commitment to equal opportunity includes and applies to: Recruiting, hiring, and training Upgrading, promoting, and transferring Discipline, layoff, and termination Conditions and privileges of employment Compensation and benefits