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Vice President of Spiritual Life (SSLT)
Department
SSLT (Seminary)
Effective Date
Monday, August 26, 2024
Compensation
9% stipend of Student Association fee for the academic year. Paid half of the stipend at the end of each semester.
Position Summary

As part of the Seminary Student Leadership Team, the VP of Spiritual Life is crucial in establishing a community environment within the Seminary Community that is conducive to spiritual and social development, primarily through a support role to the SSLT & the Seminary Commons.

The VP of Spiritual Life is to be a student who displays an authentic and growing relationship with Jesus and has a desire to support holistic growth in the lives of others. The student leader plays a vital role in assisting the SSLT as they seek to engage Seminary students.

Duties and Responsibilities

The leader must commit to this position for the full academic year (end of August-April). 

  • Attend weekly SSLT meetings and work as a team with the SSLT.
  • Organize Word and Table in collaboration with Campus Chaplain.
  • Meet with Campus Chaplain for collaboration on chapel events.
  • Collaborate and assist Faculty as they organize the Seminary Retreats.
  • Meet with individual SSLT’s for support & encouragement as needed.
  • Attend and assist with Fall and Winter Seminary Orientation events and Seminary Retreats.
  • Attend SSLT events and activities (Word and Table, Pathways, etc.).
  • Assist to maintain a clean and welcoming environment within the Seminary Commons.
  • Be a campus resource: aware of campus programs and services, providing referrals as needed.
  • To act as a liaison between students and Student Life regarding needs, problems & concerns.
  • Attend the Fall and Winter Student Leadership Retreat and be available for on campus training and preparation.

Duties and responsibilities performed within one's capabilities that do not constitute a major change may be added, deleted, or changed at any time at the discretion of the supervisor either orally or in writing.

Reporting Relationships

Reports to: Seminary Student President

Job Standards and Requirements

Be a mature, responsible student, who is respected within the Ambrose community

Current Ambrose Seminary student with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours to a maximum of 15 per semester.

Exhibit the following traits & attitudes:

  • Commitment to the Christian mission of Ambrose University and Student Life
  • Committed to facilitating hospitality among Seminary students though intentional conversation and Seminary Commons management
  • Leadership ability: initiator, friendly, inclusive, respectful and sensitive to the needs around them, as well as an ability to support both student staff and facility
  • Natural ability for interpersonal relationships: outgoing & friendly, easily initiate and engage in conversation with students as a means of growing community and modeling skills for Seminary Student Leaders.
  • Honours the Community Life Standards
  • Collaborative; willing to be a part of and provide leadership in the SSLT
  • Maintain life/work/study balance

Strong work ethic: reliable, punctual and willing to put best effort into work