Service

Service
Find opportunities to serve others in capacities great or small. The Service Area of Activities helps students take action by finding or even creating opportunities to serve in programs centered on Campus, Community or Humanitarian settings.

Service activities include (among many other things) Blood Drives, Adopt-a-Grandparent, Special Olympics, Happy Factory, humanitarian projects, Radio Reading for sight impaired, and even student-driven week-long service excursions.

Follow the links below to find opportunities to explore opportunities in Campus, Community and Humanitarian service. If you would like to get involved in creating and building Service Activities click here.


SERVICE VOLUNTEER AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Volunteer Staff- Service

Currently accepting applications for Winter Semester 2010.

Volunteer staff make up the largest group of students that help run Activities. Being a staff member is a great way to jump in and get involved, develop skills, meet people and help create exciting events and programs at BYU-Idaho. Volunteers work with managers who oversee the planning, organization and execution of specific events and programs. Click on the link(s) below to apply for volunteer staff positions for a variety of events and programs in Service Activities.

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Manager- Service

Currently accepting applications for Winter Semester 2010.

You've probably watched and participated in different activities on campus … now you can run them! Managers build and work with volunteer committees to run specific activities or events. Managers receive training, direction and guidance from coordinators or directors, and then have the opportunity to "act" as they work with volunteer staff to pull events together. Click below to apply for manager positions in Service Activities.



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Student Coordinator- Service

Currently accepting applications for Winter Semester 2010.

Though not involved in the tactical planning and execution of events, coordinators oversee specific programs in Activities and lead, train, counsel and help managers succeed as they run programs and events. In Service, there are coordinator positions for Humanitarian, Community, and Campus.


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Student Director- Service

Currently accepting applications for Winter Semester 2010.

As a director, you'll have the opportunity to direct, teach, train, counsel, and provide vision to students who are building programs and events in Activities. In this position you'll learn, stretch, grow and also help grow others. Directors are members of the Student Activities Council, and work with each other to help the Activities Program reach its objectives.

The Service directors helps guide the efforts of coordinators for Humanitarian, Community and Campus as they lead managers in their areas.

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Student Area Director- Service

Currently accepting applications for Winter Semester 2010.

A Student Area Director oversees an entire area of Activities. Student Area Directors are primarily responsible for teaching, training and empowering the Student Directors in that area. They also meet with other Student Area Directors to Council about Activities-wide issues.