Term: Fall/Summer/Spring
Positions available: 1
Ideal start date: ASAP
Application Deadline: until filled.
About the Group:
Consent Working Group (CWG) is the body within the Berkeley Student Coops (BSC) tasked with providing our membership (residents and boarders) with quality, accessible consent education by giving consent workshops at the units. Each member of the working group will present and help the BSC revise content relating to consent education. The CWG was established in Spring 2016 in order to create and facilitate consent peer education in every BSC unit. Over the summer, the group is comprised of one Chair and up to six facilitators. Our group was created with the understanding that consistent, quality peer education around issues of consent, sexual harassment and sexual violence (SHSV), power and privilege are necessary to creating and maintaining cooperative cultures of consent. Collectively, we have now created several workshops based on consent, but remain flexible to cater to different house environments. In fact, maintaining the ability to tailor our workshops to different coop communities is one of our main priorities in education.
Duties of the position:
The Consent Chair (CC) heads efforts to create educational content to prevent violence and harm in the BSC through the creation and implementation of consent content. The CC hires, periodically trains, and coordinates a group of 7 student facilitators who facilitate workshops throughout the BSC. This group of students and the CC create the Consent Working Group (CWG) which meets through the Fall/Spring to create educational content and other resources for the wider BSC. The CC is responsible for progressing the current content and synthesizing new ideas to continually update educational content in order to remain as relevant and inclusive to the BSC membership as possible. The CC is the liaison between the CWG and CO and must work with various professional and other student positions throughout the semester. The CC is responsible for coordinating all workshops which entails advertisement, scheduling, and communicating with unit level leaders. During the Summer, the CC is responsible for 5 student facilitators and will focus efforts on implementing the existing curriculum rather than creating new content.
About those the CWG Chair supervise ("consent workshop facilitators"):
- Facilitators are compensated at the BSC work shift rate, and are permitted to work up to 30 hours per term.
- Facilitators will be trained in our workshop curriculum, during a compensated, 6 hour training session at the beginning of each contract period.
- After training, facilitators will be expected to be available for 2-3hrs of work a week. This may include, preparing for workshops with a co-facilitator (1hr), facilitating workshops in the evening (1 hr) and attending bi-weekly meetings (1 hr). Facilitators are encouraged to work more than 3 hrs a week if they can, and if enough workshops are available.
- During the Fall, facilitators will be tasked with facilitating, revising and developing new content for our workshops.
For more information, read the Member Resources Educators Program policies: https://policy.bsc.coop/index.php/VI.M._Member_Resources_Educators_Program
Qualifications:
The Cooperative Experience Manager will prioritize applicants who demonstrate:
(1) interest in and knowledge about consent (sexual and non-sexual);
(2) interest in and knowledge about anti-oppression education (e.g. intersectionality);
(3) experience with delivering presentations, facilitating workshops or other public speaking engagements;
(4) passion for using peer-education as a tool for creating safer, more inclusive cooperative communities
HOURS/CREDIT: This position will be compensated at the workshift rate up to 55 hours per contract period.
If you have any questions about CWG, please reach out to Steve Ross, Cooperative Experience Manager, at sross@bsc.coop.
The BSC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The BSC encourages applications from those who are formerly incarcerated, people of color, people with disabilities, members of the LGBTQ community, and women.