I'm working with Texas Campus Compact, a coalition of public and private colleges and university across Texas that collaborate on service learning and civic engagement. (*Note: Campus Compact is a national organization; in fact, Wartburg College was a part of Iowa Campus Compact, which is how I learned about the organization.) Specifically, my placement is at St. Mary's University in San Antonio and my focus is on the civic engagement component within the Service Learning Center.
First off, I have the greatest colleagues!!!! The Service Learning Center and Career Services Center are combined in terms of staffing and resources, so there are quite a few of us. There's another AmeriCorps*VISTA at my site, Leandra, who cracks me up with her aversion to air conditioning. T-Paul (He's first name starts with a "t", but he goes by Paul) actually had my AmeriCorps position last year, but was hired on as full-time staff when an opening appeared; further proof that this year-long position may eventually lead to something more permanent. Pablo (the other Paul, who we differentiate with his nickname from the Hispanic communities he's worked with in previous positions) is new to the office as well, and my direct supervisor. We get lost on things a lot together, haha. Megan is the receptionist for the SLC, and she's so great! Originally from Colorado, she went to college in Minnesota, so we take about the strangeness of Texas. These are the folks I tend to interact with the most, but the others are great, too: Norma, Denise, Rebecca, Shelly, Leticia, and our receptionist, the other Tina (crazy, right?!?!)
I was really thrown into things on my first day, meeting dozens of people, and attending a meeting in the afternoon about Election 2008 events, which I'm now one of the two key people for. I was in charge of planning Constitution Day on September 17th and am now working on debate watch parties. I'm also involved in the President's Peace Commission, a series of centrally themed panels that occurs each semester. Apparently its a pretty big deal, so that was nice of everyone to throw me into that one on day 3. Really it's a lot better now, but my first week was so overwhelming!!! I'm also a part of the University Park Neighborhood Association, assisting with the Marianist Leadership Program, presenting to a majority of the 26 first-year intro course sections (very similar to IS 101 at Wartburg), helping students and RSOs (registered student organizations) find service opportunities, and so much more!!!! By the way, since emotion is hard to read in print, I should explain that I AM THRILLED about all of this!!!!! Some days are filled to the brim with meetings, but thankfully others I have more time to take care of things on the to-do lists that I make during meetings.
Being professional staff is great, too. Its nice to have one of those magnetic name tags to put on my shirt; helps distinguish me from the undergrads. I have a nice cozy office (code for "small," but its cool), a sweet job title, and by the end of the week I'll have business cards - woot woot!
So there's a basic description of my job. I like it very much, and this first month has flown by. Can't wait for the next 11 to come :)