
Overnight Counselor
Job Title – Overnight Counselor
Overview
- This is a third shift primarily sleep position with hours from 11 pm - 7 am. At times, you may have to be awake if an attendee needs assistance or support. There will always be an on-call supervisor for assistance if needed.
- This position is for three different summer programs (please see dates below.) As an Overnight Counselor, you will play an active role in providing positive experiences to young adults aged 14-21 with and without disabilities visiting the U of Iowa Campus.
Counselor Responsibilities
- Report directly to the Program Director
- Perform duties assigned by the Program Director
- Report all incidents in and around the institute to the on-call supervisor.
- Report to the on-call supervisor any cases beyond their disciplinary efforts (e.g., when students refuse to cooperate).
- Ensure that attendees are in their rooms during the overnight hours – this includes a room check at 12 and 3am.
- Interact directly with attendees in the residence hall.
- Provide support to attendees in the residence hall, including promoting effective study and living habits.
- Supervise students to get up and ready for the day’s activities such as breakfast and field trips.
- Provide support and supervision during breakfast.
- Model and encourage acceptable social behaviors.
- Establish and maintain rapport with attendees. Serve as a role model in areas of personal appearance, communication, interpersonal skills, decision-making, and responsibility.
- Model and instruct attendees on how to meet behavior expectations according to social norms
- Assist attendees with concerns that may arise and aid when needed.
- Help attendees develop self-confidence and positive attitudes.
- Implement University policies.
- Accurately record and submit hours worked.
- Assist with program opening and closing activities if available.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
- Availability to work overnight
- A minimum of 13 years of education (completed at least one year in college).
- Team player
- Positive attitude
- Ability to think quickly in fast paced situations
- Patience, organization, and desire to see others succeed
- Successful completion of criminal background check
Desired Qualifications
- Previous and or current Resident Assistant (RA) experience
- Previous experience working with individuals with disabilities is strongly encouraged.
- Degree or seeking a degree in the field of education, STEM, or related field
- CPR/AED/First Aid certified
- Bloodborne Pathogen certified
Work Hours
- June 9-13 – Mandatory Training
- June 15– June 20 – EXPLORE Camp (adults and minors)
- June 22 – June 27 – INSTI Camp (minors)
- July 7 – July 12 – UI REACH Bridge Camp (adults 18 +)
Training Requirements
- Criminal Background Check upon hire
- Minors on Campus Online Training
- Attend trainings that occur June 9-13
Rate of Pay
- $17 per hour