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Summer and Fall 2025 Registration window opens March 17.

  • Job starts
    03/14/25
  • Job ends
    5/8/25
  • Work schedule
    Adaptable
  • Pay Level C
    $14.50 starting wage

Major job duties

The mission of the CIS Student Ambassador is to boost student success and catalyze personal transformation for all students in the College of Individualized Studies. We accomplish this work by building the community we envision.

What CIS Student Ambassadors do:
• Engage with CIS students, alumni, advisors and faculty to promote positive, inclusive and supportive learning environments (i.e., community and belonging).
• Assist in developing workshops and other forms of programming that foster CIS student success (e.g., design and complete high-quality degrees, career exploration, and lifelong learning) and move learning beyond the boundaries of the classroom.
• Leverage Metro State University’s existing leadership training, academic success, and mental health and wellness resources to educate CIS students about the importance of social connection to success in work, school, and life.
• Support CIS in other tasks needed.

What to include when you apply:
• Two to three sentences that describe your personal commitment to using a strengths-based / playful inquiry / appreciative inquiry as a communication and coaching style.
***For some ideas, watch the TED Talk "Playful inquiry – Try this anywhere" by Robyn Stratton-Berkessel at TEDx Navesink - https://youtu.be/9IDMOgH1Nak
• An up-to-date copy of your resume, be sure to highlight strengths and experiences that relate to the section "What CIS Student Ambassadors do"
• Cover letter

Qualifications and experience

Students in the College of Individualized Studies of varying identities from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.

Ideally, student ambassadors...
• Recently completed PRSP 301 (e.g., passed course and approved degree plan), or are currently enrolled;
• Are enrolled in PRSP 499 (e.g., final semester).

To apply

Email a resume, cover letter, and personal bryan.maurer@metrostate.edu