At the University of New Mexico, the College Enrichment Program (CEP) stands as a beacon of support and guidance for students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds and rural communities. Since its inception in 1969, CEP has been instrumental in fostering student success by providing holistic assistance, personalized mentorship, and a range of comprehensive programs tailored to the unique needs of our diverse student population. In line with our commitment to empowering every student, we are thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity to join our team as a New Student Orientation Leader, where you will play a pivotal role in facilitating a smooth transition for new incoming first-year and transfer students into the university's dynamic academic and social environment. New Student Orientation Leaders (NSOLs) serve as advocates for the interests, needs, and rights of incoming UNM (University of New Mexico) students. NSOLs convey information to first-year students, transfer students, and their families/guests about university services, playing a vital role in facilitating the adjustment of new students to the campus. NSOLs will lead group discussions, familiarize and assist new students with the academic advising and registration process, discuss sensitive issues with incoming students, parents and their family members, and professionally represent The University of New Mexico. Expectations: -Represent and promote UNM enthusiastically to new students, families, and the wider campus community, embodying the university's spirit and values. -Serve as a role model, assisting in academic success, personal, and social matters. Direct students to relevant campus offices and resources, ensuring a supportive and enriching university experience. -Establish a welcoming and approachable presence to assist incoming students in navigating the onboarding process at UNM. -Utilize effective communication channels, including phone calls, texts, and emails, to proactively reach out to each incoming student to help alleviate pre-orientation concerns, provide essential information, and create a supportive environment, ensuring students feel prepared and excited for their upcoming orientation session. -Serve as a knowledgeable guide during orientation sessions, ensuring students not only reach their destinations promptly but also provide valuable insights into university resources, support services, and campus life. -Foster a positive and inclusive atmosphere that reflects The University of New Mexico’s commitment to welcoming students from all backgrounds and empowering them for a successful academic journey. -Attendance at the NSO (New Student Orientation) introduction (TBD). -Participate in mandatory training, which will be held from May 18 - 29, 2026. -Be available to work for all First-Year Orientations, Transfer Orientations, and Class Crawl
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
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Number of Employees
101-250 employees