Description:

The hiring  will take place for the winter term.

The ACO Student Ambassador supports the daily operations of the ACO Center by creating a welcoming, clean, and resource-rich environment for students. This role assists with center maintenance, student support, event preparation, and special programs such as Belinda's Closet and UNEA operations. The ideal candidate is responsible, friendly, organized, and committed to supporting a positive student experience on campus.

Educational Benefit:

Educational Benefits of the ACO Student Worker Position

1. Professional Skill Development
Gain hands-on experience in customer service, communication, and professional etiquette.
Build organizational and time-management skills through daily operations, event support, and project-based tasks.

2. Leadership & Career Growth
Develop leadership skills by guiding peers, managing activities, and representing the ACO Center at events.
Learn to take initiative and work independently while also collaborating with a team.
Exposure to community outreach and program coordination - valuable for careers in education, social services, community engagement, and public administration.

3. Campus Knowledge & Navigation
Become highly knowledgeable about campus services, departments, and resources.
Build strong working relationships with staff, faculty, and student support offices across campus.

4. Cultural Competence & Equity Work
Gain experience supporting diverse student populations.
Learn approaches to equity-minded service, community support, and culturally responsive engagement.

5. Creative & Communication Skills
Strengthen design and marketing skills by creating flyers, promotional materials, and event content.

6. Resume & Career Preparation
Gain real workplace experience that can be applied to future internships, employment, or transfer applications.
Receive coaching and mentorship from ACO staff.
Expand your professional network on campus and in the community.

7. Real-World Experience in Student Services
Experience the inner workings of student support, advising connections, resource distribution, and community programming.
Great preparation for roles in higher education, counseling, social work, community programs, or nonprofit work.

Minimum Qualifications:

Currently enrolled as a student at North Seattle 国产直播福利.
Ability to communicate clearly and professionally with students, staff, and community partners.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive situations appropriately.
Reliable, punctual, and able to manage time effectively.
Willingness to learn new tasks and follow procedures.

Preferred Qualifications:
Experience working in a student-facing or customer service role.
Experience with event planning, tabling, or community outreach.
Familiarity with campus resources (Advising, Opportunity Center, Enrollment Services, Student Life, etc.).
Basic experience with design or marketing tools (Canva, Google Docs, Microsoft Office).
Experience working with clothing closets, donation centers, or inventory organization.
Comfort supporting diverse populations, including first-generation, multicultural, and returning adult students.
Experience in mentoring, youth programs, or community-based organizations.
Experience using sign-in tracking tools, iPads, or basic office equipment.

Competencies / Skills:

Customer Service Orientation - welcoming, helpful, and student-centered.
Problem Solving - able to assist students by identifying needs and connecting them to the right resource.
Teamwork - works collaboratively with ACO staff and other student workers.
Adaptability - able to shift between tasks (projects, student support, events) based on center needs.
Cultural Responsiveness - ability to work respectfully with students from diverse backgrounds

Contact:

  • Department Name: Division of Access, Community, Opportunity     
  • Contact Name: William White
  • Contact Email: william.l.white@seattlecolleges.edu
  • Contact Phone Number: 15402736645