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Getting to the of Student Employment. Association of College Unions International Annual Conference March 3, 2010 New York, New York. Facilitators. Suzi Halpin University of Central Florida [email protected] www.ucfsu.com Julie Hill Missouri State University - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Getting to the of Student Employment
Association of College Unions International Annual Conference
March 3, 2010New York, New York
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FacilitatorsSuzi Halpin
University of Central [email protected]
www.ucfsu.com
Julie HillMissouri State [email protected]
www.missouristate.edu/union
Z. Paul Reynolds Illinois State University
[email protected] www.bsc.ilstu.edu
Tyler SimsUniversity of Central Florida
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Plan for Today• Format of Today’s Session
– Three sections• Components of Student Employment Programs• Evaluating and Revamping your Program• Detailed examples of traditional programs and new ideas
Thank you for choosing our extended learning session. As a thank you, at the end of the session, you will receive a jump drive with this presentation and additional information that will be useful for improving your student employment program.
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Learning Outcomes
• After participating in today’s session, participants will have a broader and deeper understanding of student employment programs.
• Participants will have more knowledge of individual student employment programs across the country.
• Participants will have a better understanding of how to refresh and update their current student employment programs
• Participants will have an understanding of how to put together a division-wide leadership/training program.
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•First Public University in Illinois; charter written by Abraham Lincoln.•Located in Normal, Illinois (Central Illinois) about 2 hours south of Chicago and 2.5 hours north of St. Louis•Bone Student Center, Braden Auditorium, and Bowling and Billiards Center built in 1972; over 200,000 SF•20,000 Students•27 Full-Time Staff/300 Students
•Scheduling•Operations•Production and Technical Services•Business Office•Lobby Shop•Information Centre•Bowling and Billiards•Braden Box Office•Campus Signage Solutions
Illinois State University Facts
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Create a Common Philosophy
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Components of Student Employment Programs
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The Student Employment Cycle
1. Recruitment2. Hiring3. Scheduling• Small Group Discussion: How do
you recruit, hire, and schedule your student employees?
4. Orientation5. Area-Specific Training• Small Group Discussion: What does
orientation of student employees include on your campus? How is training conducted?
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The Student Employment Cycle
6. Feedback and Evaluation7. Recognition8. Promotions/Rewards/Raises9. Separation
• Small Group Discussion: Share with each other what you do to reward and recognize your student employees and also how you deal with disciplinary issues.
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Conclusions and Recommendations
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Missouri State University Facts•Located in Springfield, third largest city in Missouri.
•FTE of 19,000•Plaster Student Union built 1951, renovated 1999
•Approximately 100 Student Employees•60 work in building•40 Campus Recreation staff
Student Jobs include:
•Office Assistants•Information Desk•Game Center•House Crew
•House Crew•A/V Technicians•Web/print Designers•Student Managers
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Evaluating and Reworking a Student Employment Program
• The PSU Student Employee Vision Teamo Whyo Composition o Goals o Process
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Evaluating and Reworking YOUR Student Employment Program
Evaluating your own program• What do you need from students? The Ideal Employee• What do they get from working for you? Job Details Payoff
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Evaluating and Reworking YOUR Student Employment Program
Evaluating your own program• How do you make it easy to work for you? • Rewards and fringe benefits
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Evaluating and Reworking YOUR Student Employment Program
Evaluating your own program• Students managing students: what a great experience!
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University of Central Florida• Located in Orlando, Florida• 53,537 enrollment• Student Union completed 1997• 250,000 sq. feet, 22,000 daily visitors,
24,000 events a year• 75 student employees – Building
Manager, Information, Event Planning, Event Services
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Successful Program: Building Manager in Training
• Students to Next Level• Eight Week Program• Hands On• Valuable Feedback• Actual Management
ExperienceAll of this information is on your jump drive, don’t panic. We have also included all of our training manuals.
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BMIT Program• Interview and Selection• Team/Individual Meetings• Shadow vs. Lead• Required Shifts
– Open, Close, Mid Day, VIP,Market Day, SGA Senate, Admin.
• Instant Feedback From Building Manager• 360 Evaluation – Middle and End
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– SDES Reconsidered – Launched 2007– Divisional Education– A Horizontal Team is born – Ready, SET, Go!
• 11 departments or 15 people• Upper Level support • Team work vs. committee work• Timeline and dream
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• ModulesTime ManagementTechnologyCustomer ServiceCareer PlanningIntegrityQPR (Question, Persuade, Refer)DiversityLeadership Development
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• Assessment – Two learning outcomes for each module
Student employees who participate in the Ethics workshop will be able to describe an ethical decision making process as evidenced by (1) facilitator led question and answer and; (2) minimum 85% accuracy on post test responses.
– Pre and post test for each module – Informal focus groups
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• Lessons Plans – Standardized Lesson Plans for Each Module
• Purpose• Student Learning Outcomes• Program Agenda• Interactive Activities – think, pair, share• Summary
• Presenters can get a “sub”
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• Website – www.set.sdes.ucf.edu– Review components of the website
• Calendar• Student • Supervisor
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• Future – Marketing to Supervisors– Modules reviewed, revamped, reconsidered– Website continual update– All SDES student employees
Questions and Discussion
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