Career & Leadership Center - Anna Maria College Career & Leadership Center Campus Life Career & Leadership Center Contact Gregory Walther Director of Career Services Career Services (508) 849-3596 GWalther@annamaria.edu Resources Handshake Career Resources Career & Leadership Center The Career Services Office at Anna Maria College is a resource to help students throughout their time at Anna Maria. The office can assist in providing you with the tools you will need to succeed in the workforce. Check out our resource brochure During the academic year, Anna Maria Career Services provides career panel discussions featuring local professionals, networking events and other workshops and seminars to assist with the interview process and other aspects of obtaining employment following graduation. Throughout a student’s time at Anna Maria College, Career Services also assists in identifying internships that fit students’ interests and intended career goals. A great resource to start planning for the job market is to use this year-by-year career checklist that lists actions students should take each year of their college journey. More Information Leadership AMCAT Mentor Program Focus on Service Internships, Experiential Learning & Handshake Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence. - Harvard School of Business Leadership Leadership is the relational process that educates students to understand and transform their world. At Anna Maria College, students use the values of the College, in balance, as they move throughout their collegiate career. Learning Outcomes Core Leadership Competencies Personal Transformation and Mastery Organizational Leadership Capacity Community Leadership Capacity Choose Your Own Path To Leadership First Year Students Second Year Students Upperclassman All Students First-Year Leadership Community This leadership-centered community brings together students to share in a fun and engaging exploration of leadership and personal leadership development. Members of this community will live on the same floor in Madonna Hall and work together to identify their own leadership styles and abilities. This community will set its members on a path to be the next generation of Anna Maria College leaders both on campus, in the community, and beyond. First Year students may apply to be a part of this community by completing the application on the Residence Life website. First-Year Leadership Program The FYLP is open to all first-year students. During your first semester at Anna Maria College, staff and faculty take note of students that have Leadership Potential. These nominees are invited to be a part of this leadership opportunity! During the program you will discuss leadership motives and actions will taking part in assignments that help you to start building a collegiate leadership resume. Peer Mentor Program Peer mentoring has been proven on other campuses to improve the academic success and retention of first year students. The goal of the Anna Maria program is to provide a point of contact for first year students in an active manner that will help identify solutions to any problems that can become overwhelming to students. National Society of Leadership & Success The largest National Leadership Honor Society where top students, nominated by the college, come together to identify and achieve their goals. Each student must have a GPA of a 2.5 or greater. This program is open to sophomores and juniors. National Society of Leadership & Success The largest National Leadership Honor Society where top students, nominated by the college, come together to identify and achieve their goals. Each student must have a GPA of a 2.5 or greater. This program is open to sophomores and juniors. Peer Mentor Program Peer mentoring has been proven on other campuses to improve the academic success and retention of first year students. The goal of the Anna Maria program is to provide a point of contact for first year students in an active manner that will help identify solutions to any problems that can become overwhelming to students. D.I.N.E Any student that identifies as diverse is invited to take part in this Leadership Conference. Discussions will be facilitated about Diversity in the Workplace, students and employers valuing diversity, and there is also many opportunities for networking with alumni. Annual Leadership Conference Hosted each Spring on a Pertinent topic of discussion. Join fellow AMCATS of all skill levels to dive deep into leadership. Student Government Association Leadership Training Hosted by the executive board members of SGA, these club training sessions are offered throughout fall and spring semesters. Join a Club Attend a student government meeting, stop by Student Life, or download AMCAT Connect app to learn more. Attend an Event/Workshop Programs are offered by a variety of departments throughout the year. These engage on different topics surrounding Leadership. Apply for Leadership Positions Please check respective online pages for applications and dates. Internships Achieve experience in your major field by completing a for credit or non credit internship! AMCAT Mentor Program The AMCAT Mentoring Program at Anna Maria College is a unique opportunity for students to learn from College alumni. Mentors guide and share professional knowledge with students embarking on careers. Collecting information about your career goals, interests, and extracurricular involvement, the Career Center will match prospective mentees with alumni mentors. The mentor and student commit to a year-long, one-on-one mentoring relationship with the purpose of creating a professional, mutually beneficial partnership. As a student, you will benefit by receiving career advice and guidance from your mentor as well as developing professional competencies. Mentors benefit by reconnecting to the Anna Maria community, gaining a fresh perspective on their fields, and having the opportunity to positively affect the professional growth of a young leader. What is the role of a mentor? The role of the mentor is to enhance the educational experience of Anna Maria College students by providing them with real-world advice and feedback regarding their areas of career interest. Some examples of how mentors may assist students include: Discuss work/life balance issues Provide networking opportunities/contacts Offer feedback on resumes, cover letters, and interview strategies Describe personal experiences related to career development/advancement Share information about the employer and offer opportunity for a workplace visit What is the role of a student? The role of the student is to maintain contact with the mentor on a monthly basis, ask the mentor for career advice and feedback, and share information with the mentor about their experiences at Anna Maria. How will mentors be matched with students? Mentors and students are matched based upon their work histories and career interests. Mentors and students are required to go through an application process that requires them to clarify their interests and goals for the mentorship. What support will be available? All new mentor/student matches have an initial orientation meeting where they are introduced to each other and are provided with resource materials. In addition, Career Center staff provide suggestions for activities and opportunities for professional development throughout the year and are always available to help with any questions or concerns that arise. Do mentors need to work or live near the College? Though it is encouraged for mentors to have in-person meetings with students when and if possible, alumni living out of state or far from the Anna Maria campus may serve as career mentors via telephone and email. For more information contact The Office of Career Services at careerservices@annamaria.edu A Focus on Service One of the hallmarks of Anna Maria College is its commitment to service. The traditions of volunteerism, service-learning and civic engagement date back to the College’s founding in 1946. Over the course of the College’s history, hundreds of students, faculty, staff and alumni have offered their time, energy and talents for the Common Good. For the past three years, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) has honored Anna Maria College as a leader among institutions of higher education for its support of and commitment to service and community by admitting the College to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. In 2017, nearly 250 of Anna Maria College’s First Year Students participated in United Way’s Day of Caring. Students also give back to the community through the College’s partnership with the Mustard Seed Kitchen and St. John’s After School Program, among others. Over the years Campus Ministry has offered many opportunities for week long service trips. Back in 2014, 18 students spent one week in the Cherokee Nation in Northeast Oklahoma where they provided services on the Cherokee Nation reservation, working at a soup kitchen and performing home repair projects. Most recently, in 2018, 13 students traveled to Edgewater, Florida for the Alternative Winter Break trip to work with Habitat for Humanity and 13 students traveled to Houston, Texas for the Alternative Spring Break trip to help with Hurricane Harvey relief effort work. Internships & Experiential Learning At Anna Maria, a college education is more than what happens in the classroom. You’ll find plenty of experiential learning opportunities available to help you put your knowledge to work and develop valuable life skills. Internships can be invaluable learning experiences that let you test-drive possible careers. Students in all majors complete internships, which most often are for-credit experiences during the academic year of over the summer. Career Services maintains databases of available internships and will help you prepare through workshops on resume writing, the interview process and networking. Handshake helps students and alumni discover new career paths, find amazing jobs and internships, and connect with great companies and non-profits. Access Handshake at the box below. INTERNSHIP SPOTLIGHT INTERNSHIP LOCATIONS HANDSHAKE 50 Sunset Lane Paxton, MA 01612 (800) 344-4586 info@annamaria.edu News Media Inquiry Visit Campus Anna Maria College is a private Catholic college in Paxton, Massachusetts. Located on a 260-acre campus, it offers four-year degrees that prepare students to become responsible leaders and serve their communities. 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