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BECOME A CASEWORKER FOR THE SAO

Fall 2009 Recruiting Information and Application Available BELOW

(1) What is the Student Advocate's Office?

The Student Advocate's Office (SAO) is an executive office of the ASUC. We offer advice and representation to any student or student group involved in a dispute with the University, effectively making us the campus public defender. We provide assistance for a broad variety of problems, including disciplinary allegations and violations, grade disputes, enrollment issues, financial aid problems, establishment of residency, discrimination, and harassment. All assistance is free and confidential.

(2) What does a caseworker do?

SAO caseworkers work with students on an individual, case-by-case basis, providing advice, support, and representation and helping students navigate the various administrative processes. Caseworkers also work with the University to improve policies and services.

After selection, caseworkers are assigned to one of four divisions: Financial Aid & Residency, Academic, Conduct, or Grievance. Caseworkers are then provided with training and casework practice with senior staff members. As soon as they feel comfortable, new caseworkers may begin to handle cases on their own.

Because our services are free to students, caseworker positions are unpaid.

(3) Why should I join the SAO?

SAO caseworkers gain invaluable experience applying their communication and critical analysis skills to real student cases, while helping students to resolve their conflicts with the University. In particular, caseworkers are able to develop strong relationships with various members of the University’s administration, while working in an office with some of the most interesting and talented students on campus.

(4) What is required to join?

All applicants must be free on Monday evenings at 7PM for our bimonthly office meetings. Applicants must also be available for our Fall 2009 Retreat on Sunday September 27th.

Each caseworker is required to fulfill 5 office hours per week. Because casework sometimes involves work outside of the office, working in the SAO generally requires about 5-8 hours per week. Additionally, all members of the SAO must participate in occasional events to publicize the office's services.

(5) How do I apply?

Applicants should possess strong analytical skills, a high level of motivation, and excellent communication skills. Our most important concern is that applicants will be committed to the work that we do. We encourage all majors and ages to apply.

We will be holding information sessions on Tuesday, September 8th, and Thursday, September 10th from 6-7:30pm on the Fourth floor of the Martin Luther King Student Union. All potential applicants are STRONGLY encouraged to attend one of these infosessions, as we will be discussing the position as well as the application process.

The Fall 2009 application must be turned in no later than 5pm on September 14th. You can either bring the application to our office in 204 Eshleman or email the application to recruit@studentadvocateoffice.com

If you have any questions, feel free to stop by our office, or email us at help@studentadvocateoffice.com.

We look forward to reading your application!


Fall 2009 Application (requires Microsoft Word)



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