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Internship
Info:
These are multi-task opportunities that will provide practical experience
in leadership of a specialty area within recreation services at Campus
Recreation at Auraria.
Each internship
position provides assistance and support to the department through the
delivery of recreation services on the Auraria Campus, a tri-institutional
urban college community comprised of over 35,000 students, faculty and
staff.
These internships
include comprehensive, hands on experiences that provide for learning
by the intern and service delivery for Campus Recreation at Auraria.
Currently,
there are three areas of specialization prospective interns may choose
from:
Fitness / Wellness
Facility / Recreational Services
Outdoor Leadership
There is flexibility to accommodate the intern’s learning goals
while taking into account departmental needs.
As members
of CRA support staff, interns will attend staff meetings and will be required
to hold weekly office hours. In addition, interns will be expected to
work a variety of hours including mornings, evenings, and weekends. Candidates
must possess excellent written and oral skills, enjoy face-to-face contact
with student participants and must be highly organized and possess excellent
planning skills.
Areas
of Specialization Responsibilities:
Fitness
and Wellness Programming and Management intern
The intern will be responsible for assisting the department in providing
fitness assessments, group exercise instruction, and management of personal
training programs. The intern will be responsible for assisting in the
planning of department and campus special events such as Disability Awareness
Day, Spring Fling Fitness Fair, and CRA orientations. The intern will
be responsible for supporting marketing strategies that allow for creative
and technological approaches in promoting CRA to students, faculty, and
staff of the Auraria Campus. The intern will maintain and update information
for CRA bulletin boards, serve on the CRA web team committee, and will
be responsible for creation and dissemination of fitness program flyers
and schedules.
Facility and Recreational Services Management intern
Duties will include student supervision and activity scheduling of a multi-purpose
facility. The training and supervision of student employees will promote
external/internal customer service designed to integrate, educate and
prepare fellow peers for the multitude of variables involved in supporting
and managing a comprehensive recreation program. The intern will be responsible
for supporting marketing strategies that allow for creative and technological
approaches in promoting CRA to students, faculty, and staff of the Auraria
Campus. The intern will act as a student liaison for the department and
will be expected to support tri-institutional programs and activities
on the Auraria Campus.
Outdoor Recreation Management Intern
This position will work closely with the Assistant Director to identify,
develop and implement outdoor leadership programs that foster student
involvement, enhance leadership skills and encourage active, inclusive,
and diverse program participation. Specific activities and levels of leadership
are to be based the intern’s skills, training and experience. These
activities might include low element challenge course leadership, leading
and teaching rock climbing, kayaking, skiing, backpacking, hiking, ice
climbing, environmental education, winter mountaineering and mountain
biking. Other activities may include participating in equipment purchases,
planning, rental shop supervision, facility planning and supervision,
driving, supervising staff, conducting trainings, posting information
to the web, marketing, and other duties as assigned.
Reporting
Structure
These positions report directly to the appropriate Assistant Director
of Campus Recreation.
Qualifications
All interns must have experience and/or coursework in the appropriate
field. Each intern must have experience with and is expected to work with
people of diverse backgrounds. First Aid/CPR certification required. Supervisory
experience is preferred. Some experience with marketing, publicity, public
relations, etc. is preferred. Prefer: Graduate students or students who
have already obtained a bachelor’s degree who may be seeking additional
coursework. Students who have attained the level of senior will be considered
on a case-by-case basis.
Additional
qualifications within specialty areas:
Fitness/Wellness
Specialty
Strong background or interest in the field of recreational services specific
to fitness and wellness programming. Applicants should have 1 –
2 year’s experience, preferably teaching group exercise and or personal
training in a university setting. Preferred: Coursework in exercise science,
sport management or related field.
Facility/Recreational Specialty
Strong background or interest in the field of recreational services. Prefer:
students seeking or who have received degrees in Recreational and Fitness
Management, Business Administration, Communications, or related fields.
Outdoor
Leadership Specialty
A strong background or interest in the field of recreational services
specific to outdoor leadership programming. Course work in leadership
development, outdoor recreation, physical education or related field.
Two years of experience in a minimum of one of the following disciplines:
challenge course leadership, teambuilding, rock climbing, kayaking, skiing,
backpacking, hiking, ice climbing, environmental education, winter mountaineering,
canoeing, rafting, or mountain biking. Preferred experience - professional
experience teaching and leading traditional aged college students and/or
adults in one or more of the activities listed above.
Duration
of internships
Each is by arrangement
Up to 10 months: August through May (Flexible: Yes) Maximum of 40 hrs
a week
Stipend
$0 - $7.50 per hour contingent upon work and academic experience.
Work
Environment
The Auraria Campus is a tri-institutional, urban-commuter campus located
in the heart of downtown Denver, with an overall student population of
35,000 students. Resources for identifying financial aid, off-campus housing,
and a variety of academic and student services will be made available.
Lodging
Opportunities for Interns
Recommended
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