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Campus Interfaith Intern

Grand Valley State University
Student Intern Position: Interfaith Action Student Coordinator
Hours: 10 hours/week, flexible schedule
Duration: 30 weeks (2019/2020 academic year)
Office/Department: Campus Interfaith Resources within the Division of Inclusion & Equity
Location: Mostly Allendale with occasional downtown campus
Supervisor: Kevin McIntosh
Start Date: August 2019
End Date: April 2020
Wage: $10/hour
Description: The Interfaith Action Student Coordinator intern will act as the GVSU representative to the Kaufman Interfaith Institute’s inter-institutional interfaith programming, as well as support on-campus interfaith efforts through Campus Interfaith Resources. All efforts will reflect GVSU’s values of inclusiveness and community and the Division of Inclusion & Equity’s commitment to social justice.
Responsibilities:
·     Assisting in organizing programs for GVSU campus
·     Collaborating with internal campus partners to further interfaith within GVSU
·     Collaborating with partnered schools: Aquinas College, Calvin College, Hope College
·     Promoting & attending the Made in Michigan: Interfaith Lab on in the Fall Semester
·     Working with the interfaith ambassadors to create programming on campus
·     Attending bi-weekly meetings with other interfaith action student coordinators
·     Additional tasks as needed
Qualifications:
·     Organizational skills to help coordinate, promote, and host programs
·     Self-motivated and independent worker
·     Strong written and verbal communication skills
·     Ability to create promotional materials
·     Personal commitment to interfaith dialogue and cooperation
How to apply:
The job will be posted on Handshake Please submit a resume, the name of one reference, and a cover letter addressing why you think interfaith is important and how you would work at making GVSU a safe space for students of all different religious, spiritual and secular beliefs.