Empower Your Journey: Join the Guided Pathways Villages
We offer a range of opportunities for students to get involved, develop valuable skills, and make a meaningful impact on campus. Whether you're interested in becoming a Student Ambassador, Undergraduate Research Intern, or Villages Center Volunteer, we invite you to explore our programs and join our team. As a member of the Guided Pathways Villages, you'll have the chance to develop leadership, teamwork, and communication skills, while also gaining hands-on experience and building connections with peers, faculty, and staff. Discover how you can make a difference and enhance your college experience by joining our community today!
Guided Pathways Villages Student Ambassadors
Student Ambassadors must qualify for federal work-study funds. They are responsible for maintaining centers, supporting visitors, and running hangout events.
Benefits to Students include:
- Skill Growth: You'll have the opportunity to develop important skills like leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are not only valuable now but will also give you a significant edge in your future career.
- Building Connections: This role helps you connect with a wide range of people, from fellow students to faculty and staff. These connections could lead to internships, job opportunities, or even lifelong friendships.
- Real-World Experience: You'll gain practical experience that enhances your resume and helps you explore potential career paths.
- Feeling Connected: Being a Guided Pathways Ambassador helps you feel more integrated into the campus community, making your college experience even more fulfilling.
- Managing Your Time: Balancing work and academics will teach you essential time management skills that are crucial for your personal and professional life.
- Personal Growth: This position can boost your confidence and provide a strong sense of accomplishment, contributing to both your personal and professional development.
- Broadened Perspectives: Working closely with others will give you new insights and enrich your overall learning experience.
- Extra Resources: As an Ambassador, you'll have access to valuable training and resources that will support your development.
- Leadership and Interpersonal Skills: You'll build strong leadership skills and improve your ability to interact with various student communities.
- Supportive Environment: Collaborating with your peers to support each other's learning will create a strong sense of community.
- Insight into College and Initiatives: You'll gain a deeper understanding of De Anza College and the Guided Pathways initiative, seeing firsthand how the college supports student success.
- Professional Connections: This role will help you build valuable connections with leaders in education and potential career fields, which can be incredibly beneficial for your future.
- Mentorship: You'll work with a mentor from Guided Pathways who can provide guidance and support as you navigate your role and future goals.
In short, being a Guided Pathways Ambassador can be a fantastic way to grow, connect, and make the most of your college experience while earning a paycheck!
Job duties will include, but not limited to the following:
- Exhibit Professional Behavior in the Workplace: Adhere to professional communication etiquette, answering emails and texts from Villages Centers Employees promptly.
- Be On Time: Promptly arrive for your assigned shift to ensure the Villages Center is prepared to welcome students. If missing work or being late, communicate with Nina at vannina@deanza.edu in advance.
- Sign Into/Out the System/Computer: Record your attendance to maintain accurate records of Student Ambassadors presence and engagement.
- Open Blinds (if applicable): Depending on the Villages, let natural light in to create an inviting and well-lit environment.
- Turn On/Off the Lights: Illuminate the space to enhance visibility and create a welcoming atmosphere. If you are the last person on the schedule, turn off the lights and make sure that the Villages Center is clean and organized. Turn on/off lights including LED fairy lights.
- Air Purifier: If you are the first person, activate the air purifier to ensure a clean and fresh atmosphere within the Villages Center. If you are the last person, turn it off.
- Wipe Tables: Maintain a tidy space by wiping down tables as needed.
- Sweep/Vacuum the Floor: Keep the floor pristine by attending to any necessary sweeping or vacuuming.
- Clean and Organize Storage Space, Bookshelves and Games: Check storage space, bookshelves and games. Clean and organize as needed.
- Choose a Visible Spot and Greet Students: Position yourself where you can be easily seen by students entering the door. Welcome students with a friendly demeanor, creating a positive first impression.
- Remind Student Visitors to Sign In: Encourage students visiting the Villages Center to complete the sign-in process, fostering accountability and community engagement.
- Food and Drink Supplies: Maintain and organize food and drink supplies as needed.
- Lead Weekly Activity: Create and offer at least one weekly activity aligned with Villages Center objectives and interests.
- Be Knowledgeable about Villages Centers and Campus Resources: Familiarize yourself with media systems and supplies within Villages Centers. Additionally, learn about campus resources available on the Student Ambassador Villages Spaces Canvas page.
- Perform advanced, more responsible, and complex clerical and administrative duties supporting the work of the Villages team, as needed.
How to apply for the Student Ambassador position:
- Submit a FAFSA. All Villages Employees must qualify for Federal Work-Study.
- All Students interested must submit an Interest Form.
- All Students must meet with the Guided Pathways Team.
Eligibility, Requirements, and other information:
- Maintain at least a 2.0 G.P.A., every quarter and cumulative.
- Enroll in at least 6 units per quarter, except for the summer quarter.
- Work up to 19 hours per week.
- Student Ambassadors must be eligible for Work-Study funds using FAFSA or the Dream Act application. They must have US citizenship, permanent residency, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA with active employment authorization card [EAD]), or Temporary Protected Status (TPS with EAD) to work with De Anza's Guided Pathways.
- The hourly rate for Ambassadors is $19.87 per hour. Students are eligible for sick leave.
Guided Pathways Villages Undergraduate Research Interns
Student Interns must qualify for federal work-study funds. They engage in research relevant to the Villages Centers or Guided Pathways and are responsible for maintaining centers, supporting visitors, and running hangout events. Interns will gain valuable insights into the implementation and impact of a comprehensive student success initiative.
Benefits to students include:
- Learning Research Methods: You'll have the chance to learn research methods in a small group setting, allowing for personalized attention and collaborative learning.
- Ethical Research: You'll have a faculty research advisor who will guide you on how to conduct ethical research in today's world, ensuring that your work meets the highest standards of integrity and responsibility.
- Learning from Peers: Collaborating with your peers to support each other's learning will create a strong sense of community and provide diverse perspectives.
- Mentorship: You'll work with a mentor from Guided Pathways who can provide guidance and support as you navigate your role and future goals.
- Skill Growth: You'll get to work on important skills like leadership, teamwork, and communication. These are not only useful now but will also be a big plus in your future career.
- Building Connections: It's a great way to meet new people, from fellow students to faculty and staff. These connections could turn into internships, job opportunities, or even lifelong friendships.
- Real-World Experience: You'll gain hands-on experience that looks great on your resume and helps you figure out what you might want to do in the future.
- Feeling Connected: Being involved on campus helps you feel more part of the community and can make your college experience even more fulfilling.
- Managing Your Time: Juggling work and studies teaches you how to manage your time effectively, which is a skill you'll use throughout your life.
- Personal Growth: Taking on a role like this can really boost your confidence and give you a sense of accomplishment, helping you grow both personally and professionally.
- Broadened Perspectives: Working with others can give you new insights and enhance your learning experience in ways you might not expect.
- Extra Resources: Many campus roles come with access to training and resources that can be helpful for your personal development.
- Leadership and Interpersonal Skills: You'll build strong leadership skills, improve your interpersonal abilities, and connect with different student communities.
- Insight into College and Initiatives: You'll gain valuable insight into De Anza College and the Guided Pathways initiative, understanding how the college supports student success.
- Professional Connections: This role will help you make valuable connections with leaders in education and potential career fields, which can be incredibly beneficial for your future.
- Unique Experience: You'll participate in a unique opportunity to gain experience in the field of student success and beyond, providing a comprehensive view of educational initiatives.
In short, being a Guided Pathways Villages Undergraduate Research Intern can be a fantastic way to grow, connect, and make the most of your college experience while earning a paycheck!
Job duties will include, but not limited to the following:
- Exhibit Professional Behavior in the Workplace: Adhere to professional communication etiquette, answering emails and texts from Villages Centers Employees promptly.
- Be On Time: Promptly arrive for your assigned shift to ensure the Villages Center is prepared to welcome students. If missing work or being late, communicate with Nina at vannina@deanza.edu in advance.
- Sign Into/Out the System/Computer: Record your attendance to maintain accurate records of Student Ambassadors presence and engagement.
- Open Blinds (if applicable): Depending on the Villages, let natural light in to create an inviting and well-lit environment.
- Turn On/Off the Lights: Illuminate the space to enhance visibility and create a welcoming atmosphere. If you are the last person on the schedule, turn off the lights and make sure that the Villages Center is clean and organized. Turn on/off lights including LED fairy lights.
- Air Purifier: If you are the first person, activate the air purifier to ensure a clean and fresh atmosphere within the Villages Center. If you are the last person, turn it off.
- Wipe Tables: Maintain a tidy space by wiping down tables as needed.
- Sweep/Vacuum the Floor: Keep the floor pristine by attending to any necessary sweeping or vacuuming.
- Clean and Organize Storage Space, Bookshelves and Games: Check storage space, bookshelves and games. Clean and organize as needed.
- Choose a Visible Spot and Greet Students: Position yourself where you can be easily seen by students entering the door. Welcome students with a friendly demeanor, creating a positive first impression.
- Remind Student Visitors to Sign In: Encourage students visiting the Villages Center to complete the sign-in process, fostering accountability and community engagement.
- Food and Drink Supplies: Maintain and organize food and drink supplies as needed.
- Lead Weekly Activity: Create and offer at least one weekly activity aligned with Villages Center objectives and interests.
- Be Knowledgeable about Villages Centers and Campus Resources: Familiarize yourself with media systems and supplies within Villages Centers. Additionally, learn about campus resources available on the Student Ambassador Villages Spaces Canvas page.
- Perform advanced, more responsible, and complex clerical and administrative duties supporting the work of the Villages team, as needed.
How to apply for the Student Intern position:
- Submit a FAFSA. All Villages Employees must qualify for Federal Work-Study.
- All Students interested must submit an Interest Form.
- All Students must meet with the Guided Pathways Team.
Eligibility, Requirements, and other information:
- Maintain at least a 2.0 G.P.A., every quarter and cumulative.
- Enroll in at least 6 units per quarter, except for the summer quarter.
- Work up to 19 hours per week.
- Student Interns must be eligible for Work-Study funds using FAFSA or the Dream Act application. They must have US citizenship, permanent residency, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA with active employment authorization card [EAD]), or Temporary Protected Status (TPS with EAD) to work with De Anza's Guided Pathways.
- The hourly rate for Interns is $19.87 per hour. Students are eligible for sick leave.
Guided Pathways Villages Center Volunteers
The Villages Volunteers will gain valuable experience in both the field of student success and beyond. Volunteers will gain valuable experience they can add to their applications for transfer and scholarship opportunities.
Benefits include:
- Skill Building: You'll get the chance to sharpen your skills in areas like leadership, teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. These are all valuable for both your academic journey and future career.
- Networking: Working with peers, faculty, and staff helps you build connections that could lead to internships, job opportunities, and collaborations down the line.
- Experience: This kind of job gives you hands-on experience that can boost your resume and help clarify your career goals.
- Community Engagement: Contributing to campus life helps you feel more connected and engaged with your school community, while also positively impacting campus culture.
- Time Management: Balancing work with your studies will help you master time management—an essential skill for both school and your future career.
- Personal Growth: Taking on a campus job can boost your confidence, sense of responsibility, and overall personal growth, giving you a real sense of accomplishment.
- Enhanced Learning: Working closely with others provides new perspectives and enriches your learning experience.
- Mentorship: You'll work with a mentor from Guided Pathways who can provide guidance and support as you navigate your role and future goals.
- Access to Resources: Campus jobs often come with perks like access to training, resources, and mentorship, which can be beneficial for your development.
- University Transfer: Volunteering in the Villages demonstrates a strong work ethic, professional skills, and a commitment to the campus community, making an application stand out by showcasing the ability to balance responsibilities and engage meaningfully with their environment.
Overall, a campus job involving student interaction can be a rewarding way to grow personally and professionally!
The Villages Center volunteer is a non-paid position, but it is still a quarterly commitment.
Villages Volunteers have lots of flexibility in their job, but the following list explains the core duties:
- Offer support for hangouts.
- Set up space for study groups and other student-led activities.
- Participate in general student-centered activities.
- Provide Table support for Outreach and Informational Events.
How to apply for the Volunteer position:
- Student Volunteers are non-paid positions and do not have to complete the FAFSA.
- All Students interested must submit an Interest Form.
- All Students must meet with the Guided Pathways Team.
Eligibility, Requirements, and other information:
- Maintain at least a 2.0 G.P.A., every quarter and cumulative.
- Enroll in at least 6 units per quarter, except for the summer quarter.
- Work up to 19 hours per week.