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Community Internship 3002GIH

Community Internship 3002GIH. “I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve.” Albert Schweitzer Carol-joy Patrick Coordinator, Service Learning Senior Lecturer, GIHE.

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Community Internship 3002GIH

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  1. Community Internship 3002GIH “I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve.” Albert Schweitzer Carol-joy Patrick Coordinator, Service Learning Senior Lecturer, GIHE Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781

  2. STUDENT TESTIMONIALS: Community Internship “I highly recommend this course. Not only is it thought provoking and inspiring . It’s also a fantastic way to make a practical, positive change in our world.” ShaeCostella “Community Internship teaches you far more than a text book. It’s a hands on, rewarding subject that instills a sense of purpose and perspective into your ordinary university routine.” Annabelle Hughes "The impact this [course] had on me was profound and unexpected.  It has changed my global views and has opened my mind to working on something beyond my own interest in my working life."Scott Carboni, B.Commerce Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  3. THIS PRESENTATION • Student Testimonials • Course structure & activities • Why students choose Community Internship • Range of internship roles and places • What employers think of volunteering • Personal benefits of volunteering • Choosing mentoring as a volunteering activity Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  4. COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP COURSE DETAILS • Minimum 50 hours volunteering in community sector • Individual internships • 10 Credit Points • Free-choice elective course (Not fee-free-choice elective) • Fully graded • Self-paced modules • Academic Advisor • Reflective Journaling Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  5. COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP: ACTIVITIES • Minimum 50 hours volunteering in community organisation • Three face-to-face lectures (available on-line) • Four face-to-face tutorials • Four self-paced modules • Two face-to-face consultations (or more) (optional) • Opportunity for assessor feedback for all assessment preparation Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  6. COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP: ASSESSMENT • Internship Plan 20% • Peer Discussion 20% • Internship Report 50% • Project Conduct 5% + 5% Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  7. SEMESTER AVAILABILITY • Semester I • Semester II • Summer Semester • Across semesters • Within the semester timeframe • Inside and outside the semester timeframe Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  8. RANGE OF INTERNSHIPS • On campus • Off campus • Uni-organised activity • Single person activity • Group activity • Discipline based • Fund raising • Positive Activism • BYO • Activity-based • Role-based • Project-based • Research-based Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  9. WHO CAN DO COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP WHO CAN’T: • QIBT Students • Open University students WHO CAN: • GU undergraduate students • Students who have completed minimum of 80CP credit points • Masters students • International students • Students without “free-choice” elective space Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  10. MORE STUDENT TESTIMONIALS "I was looking to make a positive difference in someone's life but I had no idea that it would be my own.  This experience has changed me as a person and I would recommend it to anyone."  (Brittany Laidlaw, B.Env) "The community internship is worth the equivalent of a whole degree in interpersonal skills, professional skills & personal values."  (Skye Miller, B.Arts) "Amazing professional experience with a supportive company.  Amazing staff for the course.  You will be changed."  (Clare Smith, B.Crim & Crim Justice) Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  11. WHY STUDENTS CHOSE COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP • Resume and reference • Work experience • Real life experience • Practice English skills • Challenge myself • Support in refining career choices • Giving back • Helping others • Chance to volunteer • Give something back to community • Get to know what the real needs are in community • Recommended by others Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  12. ACHIEVE ALL THAT PLUS … • You can make a change • Improve someone else’s life • You grow as a person • Contribute positively to community • Life changing • New perspective towards the community • Experience working with others • Understand the need to give rather than take • Learn new things every day • Improved English skills **** • Gives you a sense of purpose • Puts things in perspective • Opens your eyes • Absolutely rewarding • It’s exciting • No exams • Rewarding • Develop personally and professionally • Builds confidence and competence Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  13. INTERNSHIPS Animal Welfare Australia’s First Peoples Community Centres, Social Enterprises Disability Disadvantage/Poverty Emergency Services Environment & Sustainability Health & Well-being Homelessness Mentoring Multicultural Seniors Youth Refugees Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  14. TYPES OF ROLES AND PROJECTS Finance Liaison and Promotions; Event Coordinator; Fundraising; Researcher; No Interest Loans (NILS) Officer; Various Support Roles; Project Co-ordinator; Social Media Engagement Researcher; Landscape and Arts Designer; Conference Co-ordinator; Reuse and Recycle; Business Analyst; Retail Consultant; Sales and Marketing Management; Supply Chain Management; Lifestyle and Education Co-ordinator; Red Cross Researcher; Day Service Volunteer and Education Advisor; Finance Intern; Stage Manager; Volunteer Manager; Sales Manager; Fundraiser; Office Manager; Market Researcher; Environmental Support Worker; Rehabilitation and Environment Researcher; Companion and Lifestyle Coordinator; Data Analysist; Learning Club Tutor; HR Assistant; Activity Assistant; Administration Support; Community Researcher; Child, Youth and Family Services; Volunteer Migrant & Refugee Settlement Support Volunteer; Aged and Disability Services Volunteer; Mentor Tutor and Engagement Volunteer……….. Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  15. SAMPLE ORGANISATIONS GU Multi-faith Centre; GU Pacifika Club; GU School of Education & Professional Studies; Hopewell Hospice (HH), Paradise Kids and Holiday House; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF); Loganlea Community Centre; Multi-Cap; NACC / Green Streets; Relationships Australia; Ronald McDonald House; Royal Children's Hospital; St John's Ambulance; St Vincent de Paul; Studio Village Community Centre; Wesley Mission Brisbane; West End Community House; Anglicare Southern QLD formerleySpiritus; Dress for Success; Gateway Community Group Inc.; GU Golden Key International; GU Student LINX; Logan East Community Centre; Multiple Births Association; Queensland Academies: Young Scholars; Red Cross; The Smith Family; Uniting Care Community - Disability; 139 Club; ACCORAS; BABI; Blue Care Brisbane; Board of Benevolence (Free Masons); Burnie; GU Multi-faith Centre; GU Pacifika Club; GU School of Education & Professional Studies; Hopewell Hospice (HH),Brae; Drug Arm; Endeavour Foundation; Friends of the Earth; GU School of Human Services and Social Work; Logan Central Library; Multilink; Natural Connections; Rotary Club Ashmore; RSPCA; Set Free Care; Uniting Care Community - Special Projects; Yalari - Indigenous Organisation; Community Services Australia; Centacare Transitional Housing Program; Brisbane City Council Environment & Heritage Protection; MHANLEG Environment Group ………………… Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  16. WHAT IS COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP • It is different. • It is unique. • It is fulfilling. • It is thrilling. • It’s life-changing. • It is REAL. Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  17. WHAT IS COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP • It will be possibly the best experience you have at University. • It will be the most rewarding thing you have done. • It will be something of which you are extremely proud. • It will challenge you to grow your professional and personal skills. • It is not just work experience. • It is not just volunteering. • Not regular classroom. • Not regular assessment. Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  18. YET MORE STUDENT TESTIMONIALS "Community Internship is the only subject in 3 years that I have been able to build and reflect on my personal values and feel like I can make a difference" (Jessica Woosley, B.Photography) "Community Internship is more than just a course.  You learn about yourself, the community, and the world around you.  You can't go wrong in choosing this course - you can work in your field of interest, get course credit, and get that good feeling of helping others."  (Zoe Hollinger, B.Bus) "I highly recommend this course, not only is it thought provoking and inspiring, it's also a fantastic way to make a practical, positive change in our world."   (Shae Costello, B.Arts) Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  19. EMPLOYERS VALUE VOLUNTEERING Research shows that employers value volunteer experience highly and are more likely to select candidates who have volunteered over those who do not have this experience. (University of Western Australia) Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  20. EMPLOYERS VALUE VOLUNTEERING The following skills were both highly valued by employers and well developed in volunteers: • interpersonal, communication and teamwork skills • cross-cultural communication skills • organisational and management skills • initiative, resourcefulness and adaptability • problem-solving skills. As one human resource manager insisted, these are ‘tough skills, not soft skills’, which are hard to develop and highly sought after in the Australian workforce. Due to the changes caused by globalisation and the emergence of a knowledge-based economy, employers value them even more highly than job-specific technical skills. (Monash University) Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  21. EMPLOYERS VALUE VOLUNTEERING TimeBank commissioned reed.co.uk to carry out research amongst over 3,000 employers and employees across the UK in June 2009. Findings include: • 84% of those responsible for hiring agree that volunteering is a way to help people find work • Over 70% of employers believe that those who volunteer have a better chance of earning a higher salary and gaining promotion  • 20% of employees said volunteering helped their communications skills, 19% said their team working abilities were improved and 10% said their time management had improved  • When recruiting, 80% of employers value volunteering on a CV • 24% of employees said that volunteering helped them achieve a promotion and 14% said that volunteering had helped them achieve a higher salary  • 23% of employers said that they believed volunteering helped staff with team working skills, 15% said that it helped staff with organisational and time management skills, 21% said it helped with communication skills and 10% said it helped with leadership and management skills Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  22. PERSONAL BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING “Among other things, the study found that service participation positively affects students’ commitment to their communities, to helping others in difficulty, to promoting racial understanding, and to influencing social values. In addition, service participation directly influences the development of important life skills, such as leadership ability, social self-confidence, critical thinking skills, and conflict resolution skills. Service participation also has unique positive effects on academic development, including knowledge gained, grades earned, degrees sought after, and time devoted to academic endeavours. “ (Astin, A W, Sax, L J and Avalos, J. (2003). Long-Term Effects of Volunteerism during the Undergraduate Years in Campus Compact) Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  23. PERSONAL BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING “In total, the research on the benefits of giving (volunteering)is extremely powerful, to the point that suggests healthcare professionals should consider recommending such activities to patients.”. “In addition, the survey results indicated that volunteers have less trouble sleeping, less anxiety, and better friendships and social networks. “If you could create a pill with the same results as indicated by the survey of American volunteers, it would be a best seller overnight.” Dr Stephen Poster, Professor of Preventive Medicine. Quoted on www.probonoaustralia.com.au/news/2012/10/confirmed-volunteering-good-you Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  24. FINAL STUDENT TESTIMONIAL "This Course exceeded all expectations and gave me memories, skills, connections and experience I will carry with me through the rest of my life.“ (Lauren Chalfont, B.Arts) Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

  25. COMMUNITY INTERNSHIP STAFF • Carol-joy Patrick: Coordinator & Convenor • Catherine Longworth: Academic Advisor • Ben Cameron: Partnerships Coordinator • Nicole Rasmussen: Coordinator, Student Partnerships Program • BernadettDobos: Marketing & Partnerships Officer • Maria Georgas: Administrative Officer Griffith University Service Learning. EM: servicelearning@griffith.edu.au PH: 07 3382 1781)

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