NOVA Corps Seeks Paid Student Interns for Fall! Apply by June 20
NOVA Corps, a paid student internship program through the Office of Student Affairs, is recruiting current students to help prospective, new and current students to start and finish strong at NOVA. The mission of NOVA Corps is to develop NOVA students’ professional skills needed for jobs after college while providing peer-to-peer support.
General Description: Student interns perform a variety of customer service duties in support of NOVA’s educational programs.
Duties and tasks: Provide general information to students on a variety of programs, activities, procedures related to admissions, enrollment, college programs and activities, primarily in person (face to face), as well as via phone, email and/or online chat. Information provided includes admission application, registration and general financial aid processes, assistance in navigating the Student Information System (SIS) and Canvas, assistance with campus tours, virtual lobby, new student orientation, etc.
Essential functions: Provide courteous, friendly, and knowledgeable service to students. Provide clear, consistent, up to date and accurate information. Attend team meetings, read emails and College website, and utilize current job aids.
Note: Four-day onsite training located in Fairfax, VA area is mandatory.
Benefits:
- Gain valuable work experience while you learn
- Develop leadership, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills that prepare you for jobs after college
- Help fellow peers start strong and succeed at NOVA
- Paid internship: $18 per hour
- Flexible part time work schedule, 20 hours per week
- Casual dress code with free NOVA tee-shirts
Apply for fall 2024 NOVA Corps by Thursday, June 20, 2024
Learn more: Login to Career Connections to learn more and access the NOVA Corps Student Internship application
Please encourage your outstanding students to apply. Reach out to Dr. Barthelus with questions.
Submitted by:
Dr. Linda Barthelus, Director of the College Information Center, LBarthelus@nvcc.edu