- Location
- Miami Shores- Main Campus, United States of America
- Type
- Part-time
- Source
- Workday
Description
Summary
The Faith Justice Fellow is a community engagement leadership position within the Department of Ministry & Community Outreach. The Fellow is matched with a Ministry & Community Outreach community partner for the academic year to practically address social justice issues, promote service and community engagement on campus, and support University-wide Days of Service and other service- or justice-related programs. The Fellow also champions intentional reflection in Ministry & Community Outreach programming and throughout the University, with a focus on spirituality, solidarity, service, and social justice.
Essential Functions
Work with a Ministry & Community Outreach community partner to practice advocacy, address social justice issues, and engage in reflection through an independent project agreed upon by Ministry & Community Outreach, the community partner, and the Fellow.
Present the independent project at the Year-End Student Engagement Awards Poster Presentation Session.
Promote service and issue awareness on campus through GivePulse, regular tabling, classroom presentations, and other marketing or programmatic opportunities that support student well-being and engagement in the local community.
Support the planning, execution, and evaluation of University-wide Days of Service throughout the academic year, including recruitment, promotion, logistics, set-up, organization, facilitation, and assessment.
Participate in regular reflection, formation, and leadership development opportunities connected to service, justice, spirituality, and solidarity.
Collaborate professionally with campus partners, community partners, students, staff, and other stakeholders to support meaningful service and justice programming.
Qualifications/Requirements
Must be currently enrolled as a Barry University student
Must be in good academic standing
Must be able to dedicate approximately 10 hours per week during the academic year.
Interest in service, justice, advocacy, community engagement, ministry, care for others, or faith-related experiences such as retreats and reflection.
Ability to work with community partners and campus stakeholders in a professional, respectful, and collaborative manner.
Ability to plan, organize, and track tasks to meet deadlines while coordinating with team members.
Basic proficiency with common computer applications and digital platforms, including tools used to promote and track service opportunities.
Ability to perform routine administrative tasks, maintain records, and demonstrate accuracy and attention to detail.
Clear and professional written and oral communication skills.
Commitment to furthering the University mission through social justice and collaborative service.
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
10Benefits: Barry University offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time employees that includes health, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement, tuition assistance, paid time off and work/life balance initiatives such as wellness programs, spirituality in the workplace, and training and development.Barry University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.