University of South Florida
Temporary Academic Intern (Finance)
The USF Academic Services Intern Development Program provides a dynamic professional opportunity for direct experience in daily academic support services for student-athletes, program development, mentoring and fulfilling a key role on staff as a part of our collaborative team. As a part of the position, Academic Interns will be working with a diverse population of student-athletes with varying levels of academic proficiency. The University of South Florida and our Academic Services Unit holds itself to a high standard. All staff are expected to practice the same inclusive, ethical, personal, and academic integrity standards held by USF Athletics, the Fishman Family Student-Athlete Enrichment Center and the Office of Undergraduate Studies. Academic Interns will also participate in a dynamic professional development curriculum and cross-training to establish a strong base knowledge and skill set relating to all roles within academic services in athletics. The program will introduce roles within athletics and the campus community, promoting the building of the Academic Intern's professional network and preparing them for a full-time position in the field. Academic Interns will receive valuable feedback on their professional development and demonstration of essential professional skills.
Academic Interns are an integral part of the development, administration, and evaluation of the academic support programs provided to our student-athletes through USF Athletics and the Office of Undergraduate Studies. Our Academic Services programming emphasizes the identification of academic concerns, promotes academic accountability and monitors student-athletes' academic and personal transition to the university environment. Academic Interns will work jointly with relevant Academic Services, Athletic Department, and USF Campus Staff in the coordination of skill development and academic support for our student-athletes.Minimum Qualifications:
Assistant Academic Coordinator Track (Multiple Positions)
The Assistant Academic Coordinator will be supervised by an Academic Coordinator on the Academic Services staff with the primary responsibility of developing, managing, and executing academic success plans for student-athletes. Assistant Academic Coordinators will perform additional duties related to that role, including, but not limited to the following:
The Assistant Learning Specialist will be supervised by a Learning Specialist with the primary responsibility of meeting with their assigned caseload to develop and improve academic related skills and contribute to the development and maintenance of individualized learning plans. The Assistant Learning Specialist will perform additional duties related to the role, including, but not limited to:
The applicant must be available to work 29-32 hours per week, and willing to work flexible hours including early mornings and some nights and weekends, as necessary.
The applicant must be willing to commit to a minimum appointment starting June 20, 2024, through May 7, 2025, with the potential to continue in the role through the 2026-2027 academic year dependent upon mutual interest.
Assistant Academic Coordinators and Assistant Learning Specialists will be paid at a rate of: