Become a Social Change Peer Educator
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Passionate about diversity, inclusion, identity, or leadership? Apply to join the Social Change Peer Educators and be trained to facilitate workshops on these issues across campus.
The Social Change Peer Educator Team is a Federal Work Study opportunity available to undergraduate students interested in working as a student assistant for the Office of Representation, Inclusion & Student Equity within the Center for Leadership & Social Change. Student volunteers can also participate in the program.
As Social Change Peer Educators, students:
- Commit to understanding the multiple layers of our identity and the identities of others
- Create a campus environment that encourages awareness of social issues
- Identify and facilitate leadership learning as a process
- Employ dialogue skills about and across difference
This position is designed to engage students to serve as peer educators on the outcomes of diversity, leadership, and service. Through facilitation and dialogue, the peer sits at the intersection of all three, collaborating with campus organizations, departments, units, and community members who hope to engage and learn.
Applications are now open through March 24, with interviews to take place the following week. Decisions will be sent out by April 5.
Find more information about qualifications and responsibilities of the position and apply by March 24 at thecenter.fsu.edu/SCPE.