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About the Office of Community Relations
The Office of Community Relations, housed within Strategic Marketing & Communications (CR/SMC), serves as the bridge between SUA and the surrounding Orange County community. The team builds and stewards relationships with city officials, residents, neighboring schools, nonprofits, alumni, donors, and arts patrons. Signature community-facing programs include the Summer at Soka concert series and Art Exhibit openings twice a year in the two-story, 8,000-square-foot Founders Hall Art Gallery. Student employees play an essential role in delivering these experiences with warmth, professionalism, and authenticity.
Position Details
Department: Community Relations / Strategic Marketing & Communications (CR/SMC)
Supervisor: Manager of Community Relations
Positions Available: 2–4 students
Schedule: Approximately 2–10 hours per week (tour and event dependent); hours may increase during peak seasons such as gallery openings, admissions visit days, and major community events. Availability for select evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays is required.
Application Deadline: New cycle for Summer 2026 through Spring 2027
Role Responsibilities
Community Tour Guide
As a student leader, you will lead engaging walking tours for diverse visitors including community members and organizations, civic leaders and dignitaries, alumni, donors and friends of Soka. Tours are scheduled based on guide availability and are a key moment of first impression for the university.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver compelling campus tours that highlight SUA’s academics, student life, facilities, sustainability efforts, and rich history
Share authentic personal experiences and stories about your SUA journey
Respond to visitor questions with knowledge, accuracy, and enthusiasm
Maintain flexibility and composure while adapting your delivery to diverse audiences — from prospective families and youth groups to alumni, donors, and dignitaries
Communicate effectively in person, by phone, and over email with prospective visitors and campus partners
Reach out to confirmed guests when needed via phone, Zoom, and/or email to coordinate tour logistics
Operate the campus golf cart when needed (training provided)
Represent SUA with cultural sensitivity, recognizing the diverse traditions, languages, and backgrounds of our visitors
Event Support Specialist
Support on-campus, off-campus, and virtual community events that strengthen SUA’s external partnerships and welcome the public into our campus spaces.
Sample Event Schedule:
Summer at Soka events in June 18, July 23 & August 14, 2026·
Art Gallery openings at Founders Hall (typically 2x per year — September and February)·
Aliso Viejo and Orange County community partnership events
Campus and donor events — as needed
Event Responsibilities:
Provide exceptional guest services and hospitality to attendees, donors, and community dignitaries
Coordinate event logistics including setup, breakdown, signage placement, and material transport across campus locations
Serve as an information resource and provide wayfinding assistance for visitors
Support SMC event staff with on-site coordination and “day-of” event execution
Maintain a professional decorum and a positive attitude while maintaining a sense of urgency to complete tasks
Assist with check-in, name badges, programs, and other front-of-house materials
Bonus Opportunities: Front Desk & Administrative Support
The Community Relations team may also offer additional hours supporting the SUA reception desk in Founders Hall and providing administrative help to CR/SMC staff. Responsibilities may include:
Greeting visitors and serving as a welcoming first point of contact for the university
Supporting inventory updates, mailings, and office organization for the Community Relations team
Other duties as assigned to support office operations
What You’ll Gain
Professional Development:
Advanced public speaking, cross-cultural communication skill building in real-world environment
Event planning, coordination, and problem solving
Group collaboration, diplomacy, tact, and discretion
Working autonomously, while balancing changing priorities
Networking Opportunities:
Connect with alumni, donors, arts patrons, and community leaders across Orange County
Build relationships across campus departments
Potential for continued employment during the academic year and across multiple cycles
Career-Ready Skills:
Marketing, communications, and brand-ambassador experience
Project coordination and event-day problem solving
Adaptability and composure in dynamic, public-facing environments
Experience in community, public, and government relations within a multi-layered, multi-stakeholder campus community/organization
Ideal Candidates
Essential Qualifications:
Reliable, punctual, and detail-oriented
Demonstrated professionalism and a strong commitment to service
Genuine enthusiasm for SUA and the student experience
Strong oral and written communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively by phone, by email, and in person
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision as well as collaboratively with staff
Ability to handle information with discretion and diplomacy
Professional demeanor, positive attitude, and adaptability under pressure
Foster respect and appreciation for diversity, a commitment to equity, belonging, multi-linguicism, and multi-culturalism
Preferred Qualifications:
Bilingual or multilingual capabilities (particularly valuable for diverse tour audiences and international visitors)
Previous customer service, hospitality, or public speaking experience
Interest in marketing, communications, community relations, the arts, or higher education
Comfort with basic database, project management software or CRM data entry for tracking visitors, RSVPs, or event attendance
Physical & Scheduling Requirements
Approximately 2–10 hours per week, with potential to increase during peak periods
Availability to work select evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays as event schedules require
Ability to walk the campus and lead tours outdoors in varied weather
Ability to lift up to 20 lbs (event setup/breakdown, transporting materials between campus locations)
Comfortable operating a campus golf cart after training
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter along with your resume to the contacts listed below. In your cover letter, tell us why you would like to represent SUA to the community and share any relevant experience with tours, events, customer service, or public speaking.
Contacts
Maya Cardenas-Dance
Manager of Community Relations
Strategic Marketing & Communications
Pay Range
The base salary range for this position is listed above. Compensation ranges are based on several factors including job function, experience and geographic location. Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors including candidate experience and expertise, and may vary from the range listed here.
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