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Position Description
(Campus Support – Level II position)
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NOTE: Students may apply for one or both positions (International Orientation Team Leader and/or WoW Team Leader). Please explain in your cover letter which position(s) you would like to be considered for. We will work with students who would like to do both to ensure no scheduling conflicts arise between the programs. International Orientation is seeking about 5-6 leaders, and WoW is looking for 5 leaders.
Preferred Qualifications
Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher will be considered an asset
Previous experience as a peer mentor or similar positions, considered an asset
Conditions of employment
Must be available for training and events prior to the start of school including International Orientation and WoW
Qualifications
All Team Leaders must have completed a minimum of one year (2 semesters) as a student at UW-Superior by Spring 2026
Must be enrolled as an on-campus (not Distance Learning) student at least part time for the Spring 2026 semester (must be enrolled for semester no later than December 18th , 2025)
Must have at least a 2.5 cumulative GPA to apply
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrates a positive attitude and a strong work ethic
Highly responsible, motivated and has a strong desire to assist students with their personal and academic adjustment to UW-Superior including (but not limited to)
Helping first year students improve study skills and time management, explore the importance of campus and community involvement, making healthy choices, personal decision making, conflict resolution skills, and identity exploration
Possesses a commitment to diversity equity and inclusion, as demonstrated by:
Actively promoting diversity, equity and inclusion within their role
Contributing to the team by working effectively with individuals of diverse backgrounds
Demonstrating commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion by participating in diversity, equity and inclusion trainings and events
Representing the department to internal and external customers by actively supporting diversity, equity and inclusion
Displays a high level of professionalism and enthusiasm in the position
Demonstrates the ability to serve as a role-model and mentor for new students by modeling integrity and inclusivity
Willingness and ability to communicate professionally with faculty and staff
Ability to work with and facilitate group interactions
Highly responsible, motivated and interested in facilitating the success of fellow students.
Demonstrated involvement on campus or in the community (student organizations, intramurals, hall programming, volunteer positions, etc.)
Ability and willingness to be flexible with changing situations
Responsibilities
Orientation:
Assist new students and serve as a resource during International Orientation and/or WoW (Weekend of Welcome)
Participate fully in activities including leading small groups and discussions designed to address students’ questions and concerns
Assist new students with checking in and moving into the residence halls
Assist with the facilitation of activities
Provide one follow up communication and one follow up activity for designated small group after International Orientation and/or WoW.
Maintain strict confidentiality with students’ personal information
Mentor/Role Model:
Team Leaders fulfill these roles by:
Being approachable and available to students
Upholding the University Pledge
Modeling an appropriate balance between academics and involvement
Helping students engage in healthy and responsible decision making
Creating and maintaining an appropriate professional relationship with students
Demonstrating empathy towards students’ needs and problems
Setting an example of what a successful student looks like (positive attitude, regularly attending classes, participating in class activities and discussions)
Resource:
Team Leaders serve as a resource to new students by:
Connecting students to resources on campus
Providing the peer perspective on what it means to be a UW-Superior Yellowjacket
Supporting other Team Leaders through their experience (idea sharing, collaborative problem solving, etc.)
Required Training & Events
NOTE: (applies to both positions)
Contracts (International Orientation and/or WoW Team Leader) must be signed prior to December 15th, 2025.
In person attendance at all training sessions (unless otherwise noted) and all orientation activities are a requirement for these positions. No exceptions will be made.
Compensation (both positions):
$11/hour
International Orientation Specific
Position requirements may include late nights and early mornings
Team Leader training dates:
Tentatively January 12th (International and WoW Team Leaders)
International Orientation Activities (including international pick-up/move-in): Tentatively January 13th - 18th, 2026.
Reports To:
Primary: Intercultural Programs Coordinator
Secondary: Coordinator for Intercultural Programs
WoW Specific
Training Dates
Tentatively January 12th (International and WoW Team Leaders)
January 18th (WoW only before programming begins)
Winter Orientation Activities: January 18th – 20th
Follow-Up Email & Activity with WoW group: TBD
Reports To:
Primary: Orientation Student Managers
Secondary: Assistant Dean of Students
EVALUATION AND FUTURE EMPLOYMENT (applies to WoW staff only)
Team Leaders are required to complete an evaluation with the Orientation Student Manager and/or Assistant Dean of Students after WoW is complete.
The evaluation of performance as a Team Leader will be taken into consideration if staff applies for future employment with Orientation/Dean of Students Office
TO APPLY
APPLICATION IS LOCATED IN WORKDAY. Workday can be accessed via the UWS wesbite under Campus Logins, or by downloading the Workday mobile app. Once in workday, use the search bar to lookup “Student Jobs” and filter for “University for Wisconsin Superior”. In your cover letter, indicate if you are applying for International Orientation Team Leader and/or WoW Team Leader.
NOTICE OF DISMISSAL PROCEDURES
The Dean of Students Office Orientation program will not dismiss a Team Leader without proper notification. Team Leaders will have verbal and written warnings if their job performance does not meet expectations. Probationary periods will occur if necessary.
A Team Leader may be terminated if a Team Leader performs an infraction of highest severity (including but not limited to: illegal activity, University policy violation, etc.) or the Team Leader has failed to improve after notification of unsatisfactory job performance. The Assistant Dean of Students will review work history and a record of discipline in a final meeting with the Team Leader. During this meeting, a letter of termination will be provided along with copies of previous disciplinary measures.
Grounds for termination may include, but are not limited to:
Unfavorable background check
Insubordination
Policy or law violations and/or other instances that affect the Team Leader’s ability to be an effective role model.
Violation of confidentiality
Work not meeting quality standards
Not performing responsibilities and expectations defined in contract.
Lack of professional conduct
Absence during meetings/trainings/events
Other instances as deemed necessary by the Assistant Dean of Students
Notice to New Employees: Employment will require a criminal bakcground check. A pending criminal charge or convication will not necessarily disqualify an applicant. In complaince with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, the University does not discriminate on the basis of arrest or convication record.
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Employment will require a criminal background check, and if you have prior work history within the last seven years with Universities of Wisconsin or State of Wisconsin agencies, a personnel file review check for employee misconduct. It will also require your references to answer questions regarding employee misconduct, sexual violence and sexual harassment. The University reserves the right to check references with notice given to the candidates at the appropriate time in the process.
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