Resident/Community Assistants provide leadership, assistance, and support to the students living in the residence halls (RAs) and University-owned apartments (CAs). Due to the nature of living on-campus, a large portion of RA/CA responsibilities are not planned or scheduled.
Every RA/CA must carefully organize time commitments to meet the demands of the internship along with course work and personal interests. Therefore, students engaging in student teaching, internships, professional practicums, or employment outside of Illinois State are not allowed to serve in the RA/CA Internship.
A majority of the benefits you will receive by becoming a Resident/Community Assistant at Illinois State University will be intangible. RA/CAs will gain valuable experience in areas that future employers look for in the college graduates they hire. University Housing Services has built an internship where the National Association of College & Employers (NACE) skills are the driving force of what RA/CAs are asked to do and are the skills they will develop and take away from the internship. In addition to NACE skills, RA/CAs will gain valuable experience in leadership, organization, time management, ethics, program planning, mediation, crisis response, and administration. These experiences will carry you through your personal and professional life.
The NACE skills of the RA/CA internship include the following areas:
These sessions will be offered to learn more about the Resident Assistant (RA) and Community Assistant (CA) Internships. A panel of current RA/CAs will be in attendance to share their experiences and answer questions. Required event for consideration. Applicants only need to attend one session.
Similar to the RA/CA Q & A Sessions, Workshops are an opportunity to learn more about the RA/CA Internship. In Workshops, candidates will walk through common situations that RA/CAs are faced with and will be able to practice going through the situations themselves. Candidates will be able to learn from current RA/CAs about tips, tricks, best practices, and lessons they have learned through handling different situations in their roles. Required event for consideration.
All Day - February 24 (2/24) with sessions from 8-10 a.m, 10-12 p.m., 1-3 p.m. and 3-5 p.m. in the Watterson Towers Rosa Parks Conference Room.
The final step to be considered for the RA/CA Internship is to complete an Individual Interview. Each interview is scheduled for 45 minutes and will be conducted by one full-time University Housing Services employee from each area of campus (3 total). The interview will last for about 30 minutes in order to leave plenty of time for candidates to ask any remaining questions they may have. Required event for consideration.
Application is now live. Please complete in the Housing & Dining Portal.
For more information about the process and/or any questions, please email RACARecruitment@ilstu.edu