The Effectiveness Of Proposed Interventions

EducationalAide,QEP

$25–35k ~AI est. Gainesville, Florida, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Educational Aide, QEP at The Effectiveness Of Proposed Interventions. Serve as student consultant. Provide feedback on student experience”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Identifying issues; Determining issue cause; Developing creative solutions; Implementing resolutions

Eligibility Requirements

Criminal background check

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Currently enrolled Santa Fe College student, In good academic standing, Taking six or more credit hours, Maintain a 2.5 GPA

Nice to Have

Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Proficiency in Microsoft PowerPoint

What You'll Do.

Serve as student consultant

Provide feedback on student experience

Provide structured feedback to faculty

Provide structured feedback to administrators

Provide structured feedback to staff

Co-lead campus panel discussions

Comply with published College Rules

Comply with procedures

Comply with guidelines

Comply with laws/regulations

Provide service excellence

Perform other duties as assigned

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Professional engagement; Diplomatic engagement; Empathetic engagement; Tactful engagement

Full Job Description

**Job Description Summary** A Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) is a 5-year project that challenges the College to improve student learning outcomes and success. QEP Student Success Fellows provide their insight on the challenges and barriers to success that students encounter, as well as provide a student perspective on effective, quality instruction and the learning environment at Santa Fe. *Work schedule is flexible and will be during the College's operating hours. On average, this position will be scheduled 15~ hours a week. # _****_ **Job Description** **Responsibilities and Duties Include:** * Serves as a student consultant and provides feedback on the student experience. * Provides structured feedback to faculty, administrators, and staff about the effectiveness of proposed interventions. * Co-leads campus panel discussions, focus groups, and other forums to raise awareness of the student experience. * Complies with all published College Rules, procedures, guidelines, and laws/regulations governing public employees, including but not limited to those related to document retention and destruction, FERPA, and confidentiality. * Provides service excellence through courteous, informed, accessible, and professional engagement. * Performs other duties as assigned. **QUALIFICATIONS** **Required:** Must be a currently enrolled Santa Fe College student, in good academic standing, taking six (6) or more credit hours. **Additional Requirements:** A criminal background check will be conducted. Must maintain a 2.5 GPA. **Preferred:** Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. **General Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities** * Ability to work successfully in a multi-cultural environment. * Adaptability to Change – able to be flexible and supportive, able to positively and proactively assimilate change in rapid growth environment. * Communication – able to effectively communicate in a professional, diplomatic, empathetic, and tactful manner using preferred method and le

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