This volunteering opportunity is to act as a mentor for less experienced clinic students
What You'll Do:
Help supervise students whislt they are developing skills
Advise students on clinic processes and procedures.
Take on some adminsitrative and leadership responsilibilites during clinics
Why You'll Love It:
You'll Enhance your employability: the ability to mentor and manage are sought after across industries, as graduates can apply them in diverse roles.
You'll promote your lifelong learning: As a future graduate acquiring new knowledge and skills will continue as your graduate career progress's.
Facilitating success in challenging and dynamic environments can be very rewarding: you will help help less experienced undergraduates to navigate complexities, collaborate effectively, and adapt to change.
What You'll Learn:
How to manage a range of resources successfully.
Decision making skills.
Emotional intelligence.
Strategic thinking
Networking and business acument
What We're Looking For:
Mature, professional, and enthusiatic individuals who would like to help the professional development of less experienced students.
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