The Student Deliberative Dialogues Assistant is expected to serve as a positive representative of CCE using professional verbal and written communication skills while communicating with multiple audiences. Dialogue Assistants lead conversations about sometimes complex social and political issues and maintain neutrality to create an environment where everyone can be heard. They encourage active listening, participation, civility, and empathy. They ensure that the dialogue runs at the correct pace and ends on time. They facilitate reflection activities and present information to participants about CCE and its work. The student staff will be expected to meet with their supervisor as needed as well as demonstrate excellent time management and communication skills. Work study eligible students are encouraged to apply. The Center for Civic Engagement is currently located in College Place Uptown. However, most meetings, participation/work will take place at various locations on campus and occasionally in the community. The strategic plan for the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) states that the vision of the department is “a more just and equitable world cultivated through the participation of all people in the co-creation of knowledge and collective action.” Its mission is to connect students, faculty, staff, and alumni with local, national, and global communities through meaningful civic engagement to promote active community members' lifelong learning and development.” In general, CCE is responsible for enacting Illinois State’s commitment to civic engagement and fostering a culture that values and rewards civic engagement. This is accomplished through a variety of programs and services with students, faculty, and staff, and in partnership with Bloomington-Normal community organizations. CCE’s work involves volunteering, service-learning, political engagement, and civic education. CCE is unique in that it reports to both the Division of Student Affairs and the Division of Academic Affairs. The unit is comprised of 6 professional staff, 2 graduate assistants, an administrative assistant and several student workers, interns, and fellows. While each staff member has specific responsibilities, the department operates as a team, and therefore, all staff are expected to support a variety of programs and services. Illinois State University recognizes that a diverse faculty, staff, and student body enriches the educational experiences of the entire campus and greater community. The Center for Civic Engagement seeks candidates with a demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism, who can support the Center’s vision of a more just and equitable world. Candidates who have successfully collaborated with a diverse range of faculty/staff, students, and community partners and who can contribute to a climate of inclusivity and equity are especially welcomed. Black people, Indigenous peoples, People of Color, persons with disabilities, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, and women are encouraged to apply. Student employees are eligible to participate in the University’s 403(b) Plan. More information can be found here .
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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