SBST/FBST Coordinator
Coordinator Info Meetings:
Monday Oct. 5 noon-12:30 in the CCSJ office
Tuesday Oct. 6 9-9:30 pm in the CCSJ office
F/SBST Coordinator Apps and Payment due: Tuesday Oct. 26th 4 pm in the CCSJ office (late applications will be accepted as long as an interview can be completed by Oct 30)
Complete application includes online application, essays, interview and week of service sign ups.
Coordinator Scholarship Apps through e-mail submission to Korbik@creighton.edu
Interviews: Wednesday Oct. 28-Friday Oct. 30 (Sign-up in office)
Coordinator list posted: Nov. 5
Week of Service: Friday Nov 6-Friday Nov 13 (Sign-up in office or on online app)
Day of Formation: Nov. 14 9 am- 4:30 pm (Mandatory day of training, cannot apply if you cannot attend this entire day)
SBST General Info Night: Nov. 17th 9 pm (Harper Ballroom) , Nov. 18th at noon
SBST Participant Interviews: Nov. 30 -Dec 4
Coordinator Meetings: Thursdays Jan 14, Jan 21, Feb 4 9-10:30 pm
General Meetings: Jan. 28th, Feb. 11th, Feb. 25th, 9-10:30 pm Harper Center Ballroom
Send-Off Service: March 4th 9-10 pm St. John's
Reunion: Sun. March 21st, 2-4 pm
Our Spring Break 2008 Coordinator Day of Formation Pictures are now up!
Student Coordinators FAQ
Who is eligible to be a Coordinator?
Any interested and willing student who after participating in a Spring or Fall Break Service Trip. We seek leaders who are interested in learning about small group facilitation of reflection, social analysis and more about our pillars.
How do I become a Coordinator?
Talk with your coordinator about their experience. Apply, interview and participate in all formation activities.
How do I apply?
Applications are available at the info sessions and online after those dates.
What is the selection process?
The CCSJ is committed to leadership formation, therefore a sincere interest is the foundation for further development. We also look for leaders with sensitivity to group dynamics.
What are the responsibilities and expectations of a Coordinator?
There are several, but they are not overwhelming. In addition to what you did as a participant, we offer a 1 day retreat called “Day of Formation” and have 3 coordinator meetings. Coordinators are in communication with their host sites to better understand the context of the host site community, expectations, schedules and to help prepare students to engage in the experience offered by our host sites. This can include research about local issues and strengths, any legislative campaigns which impact the community.