THE INTERNSHIP AT APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY 10 weeks of 40 hour weeks - NRPA.

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THE INTERNSHIP AT APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY 10 weeks of 40 hour weeks - NRPA

THE INTERNSHIP Mentor Professional Responsibilities: –Supervision of other employees –Opportunity to view the entire operation –Exposure to budgeting –Program planning

INTERNSHIP MANUAL Recreation Management (left) Curriculum (left) RM 4900 Internship Manual (right)

INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS Students must have completed: Introduction to Recreation & Leisure Administration of Leisure Services I Recreation Program Planning Career Development in Leisure Services & Recreation Total of 24 hours of Recreation Management credits (approx. 8 courses)

OBJECTIVES The Appalachian State University Recreation Management Program attempts to place student interns with employers who agree with the following objectives: 1. To assist future professionals in obtaining practical experience in leisure services management, 2. To provide an opportunity for students to gain professional growth under the direction of qualified, practicing, leisure service professionals, 3. To extend to students the opportunity to share their ideas and knowledge in initiating, building, and expanding recreational programs and services, 4. To expose students to as many aspects of the agency as time permits. This exposure is essential to the future ability of students to understand what will be expected of them by leisure practitioners in professional situations, 5. To provide opportunities to field-test theories, concepts, skills, and philosophies developed through the academic experience, 6. To provide opportunities for students to explore career paths in the field of recreation management. 7. To facilitate a smooth transition from undergraduate student to full-time leisure service professional.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AGENCY To the University: 1. Provide information to the University about the agency and professional personnel and the experiences that can be afforded a student in an internship placement. 2. Cooperate in the exchange of information related to the internship student and submit periodic evaluations of the student as required by the University. 3. Maintain periodic contact with the University internship supervisor, carry out periodic conferences with the students, and cooperate in managing the internship experience as an academic program 4. Provide written mid-term and final evaluations of the student to the University faculty supervisor and the student.

The student must complete and submit the following items: POSITION DESCRIPTION: The intern in co-operation with the agency supervisor must submit a position description to the academic advisor before the internship will be approved. The purpose of the position description is to form a basis for the contract and to serve as the basis of the supervisor's evaluation. See Appendix A for a sample format. CONTRACT: The Recreation Management Program requires a contract signed by the student, the agency supervisor, and the academic advisor. The contract should reflect the position description. See Appendix B for a format. The signed contract must be submitted to the academic advisor prior to beginning the internship. INTERNSHIP OBJECTIVES: The student’s must submit a copy of their internship objectives, signed by the internship supervisor, with the position description before the internship will be approved.

STUDENT EXPECTATIONS

COMPETITION? LOCATION REMUNERATION HOUSING SOCIAL LIFE RECREATION/FUN

COMPETITION? REFERENCE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE FUTURE EMPLOYMENT

HOW TO ATTRACT INTERNS?

Build relationships with university faculty Start intern searches in the fall Have position descriptions ready Offer your time as a mentor

HOW TO ATTRACT INTERNS? Stay in touch with interns Offer a bonus to college employees who refer interns Build a reputation as a company that cares about interns