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Additional Information
As a member of the LC Work Scholars program you are required to participate in two professional development opportunities a semester.
Check out Handshake & Do More for a professional opportunity that suits your interests.
Once you have attended an event please email lcworkscholars@lcsc.edu with a description of when, where, and what the event was. Please provide 4-6 sentences on what you gained from the experience and how you might use the skills or knowledge moving forward.
As a member of the LC Work Scholars program you are required to participate in 2 volunteer hours a semester.
Please submit a reflection to the lcworkschoalrs@lcsc.edu email with a description of the volunteer activity including: when, where, what you did and a selfie while doing it.
7 Performance Expectations
- Be punctual and arrive on time for work as scheduled and required
- Give advance notice of absences
- Manage time well and provide timely completion of job assignments
- Support workplace policies and procedures including dress and safety requirements
- Ensure proper care of college equipment, facilities, materials, and work environment
- Demonstrate willingness to work, support, and collaborate with supervisors and co-workers while promoting a positive atmosphere in the workplace for all
- Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of your work and the work of others in the department
- Consistently complete job assignments without need for constant supervision
- Be a self-starter with the ability to adjust and adapt to change as needed
- Exhibit professional conduct in the workplace and interact respectfully with all, including supervisors, co-workers, and those being served
- Respectfully handle conflict and be open to differing points of view
- Enhance effectiveness of co-workers and the department in sharing knowledge
- Demonstrate interest in acquiring new skills
- Meeting Expectations: the degree to which the student fulfills the basic job requirements
- Exceptional Performance: the maximum degree in which the student takes advantage and participates in additional developmental aspects of the job (such as professional development)