The I-LEAD® Program Team leader works with Central Office to coordinate the ACUI’s annual premier student leadership program, the Institute for Leadership Education and Development. This volunteer serves ACUI’s mission by providing opportunities for education and networking to develop student leaders.

Reporting to the Student Programs team leader and being supported by the educational program manager staff liaison, for a two-year-term, the I-LEAD® Program Team leader is responsible for:

  • Designing and coordinating, with the Central Office, the annual premier student leadership program known as the Institute for Leadership Education and Development (I-LEAD®).
  • Assembling and directing the I-LEAD® Curriculum Committee to perform curriculum development and program design.
  • Assisting ACUI entities in understanding and promoting the I-LEAD® program.
  • Communicating regularly with the Central Office liaison and members of the program team on the site acquisition, content development, implementation, marketing, and assessment of I-LEAD®.
  • Assisting as needed in preparing an annual plan of work, income projections, and budget needed to accomplish these objectives. 
  • Assisting in the recruitment, selection, and training of the I-LEAD® facilitation team volunteers, including developing resources and materials for lead facilitators, small group facilitators, and student interns.
  • Participating in the recruitment, transition, and training of the subsequent program team leader, as mutually agreed upon with the Central Office liaison.
  • Serving as a member of the Student Programs Team, including active participation in regular meetings and/or conference calls.
  • Attending scheduled Association meetings as required—at minimum but not limited to the annual conferences and the gatherings of the Student Programs Team through the end of the term.
  • Serving as a lead facilitator for the I-LEAD® program, typically held in July annually, including trainings prior to program start, though additional event attendance may be requested, as available.

Potential I-LEAD® Program Team leaders should have a background or experience in leadership education, developing educational programs, and have previous experience as a facilitation team member of the I-LEAD® or I-LEAD® Connect program.

This Association-level planning position is ideal for those interested in collaborating to create experiences that engage members through events, research, fundraising, and other opportunities.

Applications for this role are now open in several regions. Check out the application section below or your region’s webpage for more details.

This position is not currently accepting applications. The written application will ask you to:

  • Provide your name, institution, and contact information
  • Describe your relevant professional experience, ACUI volunteer experience, other professional/community volunteer experience, and/or educational background
  • Describe what skills and perspectives you possess that would contribute to your success as an ACUI volunteer
  • Explain why you are interested in volunteering for this specific opportunity
  • Upload a sign Institutional Support Form, showing that a supervisor is knowledgeable of the position description and its commitments.

To discuss volunteering with your institution to ensure that they are supportive of your involvement, download these About Volunteer with ACUI talking points [pdf] to share additional information about what it means to be a volunteer.

A screening committee made up of the volunteer team leader, the staff liaison, and other related volunteers will review applications, interview qualified candidates, and make a selection recommendation.

Volunteers involved in this opportunity will enhance their skill sets in the areas below. Learn more about the ACUI core competencies for the profession.

Planning

  • Strategic Planning
  • Project Management

Student Learning

  • Knowledge of Student Development Theory
  • Application of Theory to Practice

At the time of application, individuals must have: employment at a higher education institution; institutional or individual membership; a signed institutional support form; and a commitment to fulfilling the duties of the position for the length of the term. Applicants must also demonstrate an understanding of ACUI’s vision, core values, and core competencies, as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of the position. 

Association planning volunteer positions require a commitment of two years. While projects vary by season and role, over the course of the term, volunteers should anticipate approximately six to eight hours of conference call and project work per month.