What is a Community Ambassador?
The Community Ambassador (CA) role is a live-in student leadership role. CAs influence the development of their residence communities by providing continuous support and acting as a positive resource for residents. CAs make up the majority of the Residence Experience Team (RET). As a CA, you can contribute to a team comprised of 6-15 CAs, who are supervised by a Residence Life Coordinator (RLC). The RET works to foster and promote an inclusive living environment for a diverse demographic of students. The CA role is an integral part of achieving this goal through the academic, social, personal, and interpersonal developmental opportunities that they help promote within the residence community.
Why Should I be a Community Ambassador?
- Support students
- Be a leader where you live
- Design, develop, and implement events for your residence community
- Interact with peers from across the country and around the world
- Gain valuable experience independently and within a team setting
- Gain experience valued by potential employers
- Develop transferable skills like active listening, conflict resolution, crisis response, and more
"I became a CA because I wanted to create a meaningful impact in residence and foster an engaging and inclusive community. Being a CA has allowed me to build amazing relationships with residents and fellow CAs and grow as an individual."
Juan R.
Academic Community Ambassador – Kananaskis Hall
To Qualify You Must:
- Be a registered full-time student (undergraduate or graduate)
- Have a minimum GPA of 2.5
- Be highly committed to student development
- Be accountable and responsible.
What Will Be Expected of Me as a Community Ambassador?
Reporting to a Residence Life Coordinator, CAs perform a variety of tasks. CAs are expected to establish connections with the residents in their communities and be reasonably available to them as needed throughout the term. CAs also perform regularly scheduled shifts that may fall on weekends and/or holidays. The CA role is quite unique. Some of the core responsibilities of the CA role include:
- Attending a mandatory two weeks of training session (including weekends) in August, starting as early as August 10
- Assist the greater RET during busy times of the year (move-in, move-out, and Last Day of Classes)
- Act as a positive role model on campus, in residence, and on social media
- Abide by and adhere to all Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà and Residence Services policies
- Complete all on-call shifts in residence on a rotational basis
- Address violations of any University or residence policies
- Plan and implement educational and social programs that encourage the development of residents
- Provide information to residents concerning University and residence resources and policies
- Be an active listener for residents experiencing academic and/or personal difficulties
- Foster and promote an inclusive community within an assigned area as well as the greater residence community
- Respond to emergencies and maintenance problems when on call
- Other duties as assigned by their Residence Life Coordinator, Senior Community Ambassador, and/or the Manager, Residence Life
Information and Q&A Sessions
Join us at our Information Sessions to learn more about the CA role and speak with current Community Ambassadors about the position. This is also an opportunity to receive clarification about the application process.
Check back here in November for the Information Session dates for the 2025-2026 Academic Year.
Recruitment Timeline
Applications for the CA role typically open in December and are due in January. Check back here in November for more information about our recruitment timeline for the 2025-2026 Academic Year.
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Check back here in November for more information about our application process for the 2025-2026 Academic Year.