Nightline Volunteers
What do I have to do?
To become a Bronze Student Leader you need to:
- Attend the Nightline training
- Have 80% attendance at Nightline meetings
- Attend a Personal Development Seminar (e.g. 1 hr session in assertiveness, leadership, negotiation skills etc)
- Fill out 3 short logs to record your development
- Meet with Kate McKie, Student Development & Training Co-ordinator in the Students' Association in December or January to discuss your progress.
- Submit your completed Bronze Student Leaders Programme Workbook by 7th March 2008.
- Attend the end of year Student Leaders Awards Ceremony
To become a Silver Student Leader you need to:
- Have previously completed the Bronze level of Student Leaders
- Have 80% attendance at Nightline meetings
- Attend a Personal Development Seminar which is on a different topic to the one you attended at Bronze level.
- Fill out a SWOT analysis and 200 words on your leadership and development
- Meet with Kate McKie, Student Development & Training Co-ordinator in the Students' Association in December or January to discuss your progress.
- Submit your completed Silver Student Leaders Programme Workbook by 7th March 2008.
- Attend the end of year Student Leaders Awards Ceremony
To become a Gold Student Leader you need to:
- Have previously completed the Silver level of Student Leaders
- Have 80% attendance at your Staff Student Consultative Group on your course
- Attend a Personal Development Seminar which is on a different topic to the one you attended at Bronze and Silver Level.
- Complete a short presentation on how your leadership skills have developed through volunteering.
- Meet with Kate McKie, Student Development & Training Co-ordinator in the Students' Association in December or January to discuss your progress.
- Submit your completed Silver Student Leaders Programme Workbook by Friday 7th March 2008.
- Attend the end of year Student Leaders Awards Ceremony
The Student Leaders Programme doesn't require you to take on much more additional work and is instead focused on allowing you to identify the skills you are learning through your role as a Nightline volunteer, in order to enhance your CV and greater increase your future employment prospects.
Each year the students participating in the programme will be invited to nominate themselves for the Glasgow Caledonian Student of the Year Award. More details about this will be available on the website soon.
Your staff support for advice and guidance throughout the Programme is Kate McKie, Student Development & Training Co-ordinator, who can be contacted on
0141 273 1607 or kate.mckie@gcal.ac.uk. Her office is in the Students' Association, room NH209.