What does being an OGL mean?
– Being a part of a team that welcomes new students and families around campus, showing them
the highlights of campus and helping be a part of their transition to being a Royal! Having the
ability to meet people you might not have otherwise and spending a few days on campus before
everyone returns to campus! You will build professional skills by developing leadership,
teamwork, time management, creativity, and conflict management.. We strive to help the new
students to learn about the opportunities available to them as they begin their student life at
Warner.
A Warner University Student Life employee is expected to represent the university and the
department with integrity, enthusiasm and warmth. This employee will be expected to
reflect the following fundamental characteristics:
– Support for the mission and values of Warner University.
– A good attitude, a willing spirit and a team perspective.
A student assigned to work for the Office of Student Life as an Orientation Group Leader is
expected to be willing and able to perform the following:
– Build meaningful relationships with new students, especially the students assigned to your group
(encourage, give practical advice, etc.)
– Assist in the implementation, set-up, and tear down of Orientation Programs and Homecoming
Events
– Serve as a role model for incoming students
– Maintain your Orientation group's involvement throughout the entire weekend (get them from point
A to point B, staying active in your group chat, having lunch and engaging outside of orientation)
– Ability to communicate with your Orientation group throughout the entire weekend (text them, etc.)
– Ability to be a conversation starter; maintain a positive attitude and lead by example
– For Commuter OGL's: Arrive on Campus for the One Day Training Day in August.
– Clear yourself from any prior obligations during Orientation Week.
– Other duties as assigned; Report to the Director of Campus Activities
Specific Duties:
– Participate in One Day Training Day, learn about how to be an OGL
o Create signage in order for your group members to know where to located you once
they arrive
– On Move-In Day, help with registration/move-in as assigned
o Be in attendance at Orientation Round Up to meet Orientation group. You should have
some type of activity prepared in order to get to know your group members. It would
probably be helpful if you would get the cell phone numbers of each of your group
members.
o Lead group over to Sessions and over communicate WHERE you're going to meet for the
following day's activities.
– Orientation Day Events
o Add the activities and how they should transport students to and from each event
We want to thank you for being part of Orientation as an OGL, so we want to bless you!
– Will receive 3 Spiritual Growth Credits for your dedication and commitment
– Will receive Warner Swag
– Will receive a gift card!
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