Vacancy: Student Mentor Bachelor Psychology
The Psychology Bachelor is looking for enthusiastic and committed student mentors to familiarise first year bachelor’s students with university life, as well as studying and living in Leiden.
Job Description
As a student mentor you will supervise two groups of up to 12 first-year students from the International Bachelor Psychology. You will act as a role model and a first point of contact for the members of your groups. You will facilitate a programme focused on introducing students to Leiden University, building their study skills, and improving the wellbeing of the students. In addition, as a student mentor you will give tips and guidance on how to manage studying, exams, systems (such as Brightspace), educational culture, choices further down the course of study, and student life. To this end, you will work together with a tutor (teacher) and have regular peer-consultancy sessions.
Profile of a student mentor
- Prospective third-year (or older) bachelor student with a strong affinity to their study programme;
- Motivated and enthusiastic with a positive outlook;
- Good communication skills, good command of English;
- Organisationally and digitally competent;
- Empathetic and helpful;
- Values inclusiveness and diversity;
- Preferably: experience in guiding groups (e.g. teaching or training): having completed the Interpersonal Professional Skills course is mandatory;
- Enrolled at Leiden University in the IBP;
- Available between 16 August 2021 and 15 December 2021, for 3 - 6 hours a week;
- Legally able to work in the Netherlands;
- Available to organise on campus meetings in Leiden.
Tasks and responsibilities
- Preparing and chairing the mentor group meetings;
- Motivating your mentor groups;
- One-to-one coaching of students in your groups (where relevant);
- Answering practical questions from the group members;
- Support your mentor groups in connecting to the study programme and faculty;
- Point of contact for the students in your groups, when you come across any difficulties experienced by group members you refer them to the appropriate support, department or procedure.
What we offer
- Training in which you learn competences in leadership;
- Responsibility and experience in mentoring groups;
- Becoming part a network of student mentors who can support and learn from each other;
- Compensation under the position of ‘student-assistant' in accordance with the collective labour agreement of Leiden University, including holiday allowance and an end-of-year bonus.
About the international bachelor in psychology
The bachelor's programme in Psychology in Leiden covers the full breadth of psychology. Our bachelor's students have the opportunity to specialise. Our master's students prepare themselves for a career as a ‘scientist - practitioner '. In the one year master's programme the emphasis is on practise; in the two year research master's programme on science.
Diversity
Leiden University is strongly committed to diversity within its workforce and especially welcomes applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Information
For more information about this vacancy , please contact Evelien Wolthuis, at studentmentor@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
Applications
You can send your applications accompanied by a motivation letter and CV, through this form until 16 June Interviews will be held from June 21-25th.
Acquisition as a result of this advertisement is not appreciated.