ASSISTANT TEAM LEADERS
ASSISTANT TEAM LEADERS
Assistant Team Leaders are high school or college aged students who have completed at least one Service Year. All ATL’s go through an application and interview process to make sure they can hold the responsibility of managing the team needs. These leaders will assist Team Leaders in conducting team meetings. They oversee the completion of all Local Service hours and will assist students through the process of finding a Main Service Site, logging hours, staying on track, reflecting, and troubleshooting issues throughout the year. Assistant Team Leaders will work with the Team Leader to oversee the Alum Leaders and together facilitate reflections locally and in country. These leaders are trained at Quarterly Team Leader Trainings and will attend a monthly team leadership meeting with the Team Leader, International Service Director and Service Year Director. They will receive a weekly task list to stay on track of duties.
GAIN LEADERSHIP
ATL's will help prepare and facilitate team and leadership meetings.
FACILITATE REFLECTIONS
ATL's will facilitate local and international service reflections.
ENCOURAGE
ATL's will help humanitarians through their local service completion.
GAIN EXPERIENCE
ATL's will take a leadership role on the team and work closely with the Team Leader.
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Requirements
- Has completed one previous Service Year
- Must reside in Utah during the entire Service Year
- Must be competent in all common computer software
- Attend mandatory Quarterly Team Leader Training, monthly Leadership Meetings and all team meetings
- Must be a high school senior or college student
- Assist in recruiting particpants for the Service Year program
- 3-5 hours per week completing weekly tasks and communication from October to July
Necessary Skills
- Successful experience working with young people
- Excellent people and management skills
- Excellent communicators and facilitators
- Assistant Team Leaders are cheerleaders for humanitarians
- Assistant Team Leaders must be detail oriented