TEAM LEADERS
TEAM LEADERS
Team leaders are the adult leaders of the team. All TL’s go through an application and interview process to make sure they can hold the responsibility of managing the team. Throughout the year the Team Leaders will have Monthly meetings and calls with the International and Service Year Directors, and they go through quarterly trainings to help prepare them for their international trip. They will work alongside assistant team leaders and staff to complete weekly tasks to ensure that humanitarians are completing service hours and turning in forms. Team leaders will work with the leadership team (ATL, mentors, and alum leaders) to make sure that all committee projects are being planned for in the country. Team leaders facilitate team meetings and communication with participants and parents and our international coordinators. While in-country team leaders will ensure all safety measures. They will facilitate the team schedule to complete projects and keep track of team finances.
LEAD
Team Leaders will plan and facilitate all team meetings.
ENSURE SAFETY
Team leaders and mentors will ensure the safety of all participants.
COMMUNICATION
Team leaders will make sure that parents and participants have all fo the necessary information.
leadership team
Team Leaders will oversee the leadership team and assist in committee projects.
WANT TO BE A TEAM LEADER?
Requirements
- Has been a Service Year Mentor in the last 3 years
- Must reside in Utah during the entire service year
- Must be competent in all common computer software
- Must be able to understand and follow budgets and reconcile your international service expenses.
- Attend mandatory quarterly team leader training and team meeting
- Assist in recruiting participants for your team
- 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
- Team leaders are cheerleaders for our humanitarians
- Team leaders mush be strong leaders