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MORSL's Conversation Partners Program

About the Program

MORSL's Conversation Partners Program is designed for ÿÈÕ̽»¨ undergraduate and graduate students to enhance their involvement with their faith and/ or spiritual life. Volunteers serve as supporters and facilitators at MORSL’s community events and as conversation partners offering one-on-one peer support sessions. They seek to bridge the gap between spiritual and student life and to strengthen multi-faith community on campus. 

The volunteers support each other's learning during training and volunteer gatherings. They receive training in active listening, offering one-on-one spiritual support, and event organization and facilitation. Our ideal candidate for this position is willing to connect with new people, lead activities, and conduct cross-faith conversations in a spirit of mutual respect, acceptance, care, and curiosity.  

Become a Conversation Partner

Applications open up in August/September of each year for the upcoming year.   for details about the next call for applications!  We encourage applications from both undergraduate and graduate students at ÿÈÕ̽»¨ who are looking to enhance their involvement with their faith or spiritual life through this volunteer position. MORSL provides training, support, and a mentoring community.  

Eligibility

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • ÿÈÕ̽»¨ student involved in faith and/ or spiritual life (including secular spirituality) on or off campus
  • Eager to communicate and learn from other volunteers and faith perspectives
  • Interested in honing skills such as active listening and support and event planning and facilitation.
  • Open-minded attitude regarding diverse interpretations of faith and spiritual practices; passionate about multi-faith education and collaboration.
  • Desire to give back to their community at ÿÈÕ̽»¨ and beyond
  • The applicant must be in essential agreement with MORSL’s purpose
  • The applicant must demonstrate the professionalism and maturity necessary to work in a secular student services context and respond to the needs of a diverse student community
  • Experience with outreach and event planning and animation are assets for the community-oriented part of the role. Experience with spiritual guidance, multi-faith education, and/or mental health are assets for peer support responsibilities.

Expectations

  • One academic year commitment to the cohort is required
  • Commitment to complete 25 total volunteer hours during the school (including training, cohort events, involvement in MORSL events, tabling/ outreach, check-ins with the director, completing a capstone project, and attending any scheduled peer support sessions).
  • Complete initial volunteer training (6 hours).
  • Attend volunteer gatherings (both Fall/Winter; 3 hours).
  • Participate in MORSL community events (4 hours).
  • Plan and execute a MORSL event of your choice (4-6 hours).
  • Complete a capstone project reflecting on the volunteer experience (2 hours).
  • Assist with outreach work (such as tabling or postering) to help promote the volunteer program (4 hours).
  • Attend scheduled one-on-one meeting with MORSL staff once per semester to check in on cohort progress and development (2 hours).
  • Respond in an efficient and timely manner to one-on-one appointment bookings (as needed).
  • Complete short questionnaire after peer support one-on-one.
  • Regularly communicate capacity to MORSL staff.
  • Act as a positive mentor for new volunteers.

Volunteer Contract

Download the Conversation Partners Contract to read, print, and sign. 

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