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NCDA International Student Services Committee 2021-2022 Interest Form For New & Returning Members
The NCDA International Student Services Committee (ISSC) aims to increase the understanding of career development experiences and the needs of international students. ISSC Involves a diverse team of dedicated career services practitioners who work with international students on a daily basis. This committee advocates for the enhancement of culturally competent career development services, programs and resources that help international students create meaningful career paths in the U.S. and beyond.

If you are passionate about increasing the understanding of career development experiences and the needs of international students, please consider joining us. This committee is a working group where each member is an active participant that is involved in the work we produce, therefore you must participate in at least one sub-team and support their project(s). Below you will see descriptions of each sub-team as well as available opportunities for leadership in the ISSC committee. Please complete this form by the deadline on September 12.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Co-Chairs Arame Mbodj at arame@stanford.edu and Ivette Mekdessi at ifm2@rice.edu. We look forward to having you contribute to our committee and community!

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The Communications Lead position at ISSC provides an opportunity to work closely with the Co-Chairs and support all our members and sub-team projects through effective organizational  and communication skills. Responsibilities include attending all of our bi-monthly general meetings, communicating with the Co-Chairs as needed, sending agendas to all members prior to general meetings, and taking notes during general meetings. Are you interested in this leadership opportunity? *
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The Resources sub-team mainly focuses on the development, collection and dispersement of international student related resources. This team also produces the biennial Resources Guide for career practitioners, international students and employers. This year's project will be focused on updating our Resources Guide to ensure we share new resources, information and best practices of how we support international students. Are you interested in joining or returning to the Resources Team? *
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The Research and Writing sub-team mainly focuses on performing research, sending out surveys to career development professionals, collecting data, analyzing, creating content and sharing information collected from respondents. Individuals on the team also contribute to writing research findings to submit for publication. This year's project will be focused on finalizing and disseminating a survey to collect quantitative data on international students' perceptions of career services’ to provide perspectives on wellness, efficacy, career adaptability and more. Being on this sub-team provides great opportunities to have your work published. Are you interested in joining or remaining on the Research Team? *
The Social Media sub-team mainly focuses on creating and sharing content about working with international students for career development professionals. This team will continue to manage the "NCDA: International Student Career Development Professionals" LinkedIn group with sharing resources and contributing to and writing articles. This team will also continue to develop, edit and create video content for our new online video library on YouTube. Are you interested in joining or returning to the Social Media Team? *
Are you interested in possibly leading a sub-team in the future? *
If yes, which team(s) would you be most interested in co-leading? (sharing your interests does not mean you will be chosen as a co-lead when we evaluate responses in the future)
Do you have any ideas or thoughts about possible projects the ISSC may be interested in exploring in the future? All ideas are welcome.
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