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The Peer-Network Engagement Internship is part of a national initiative that is designed to enhance Jewish life on campus at Binghamton University. Hillel employs 3 - 5 students who are leaders within diverse facets of university life and who have broad social networks to build relationships with uninvolved Jewish students over the course of a year.
Each Peer-Network Intern is charged with building relationships with 40-50 uninvolved Jewish students on campus. Serving as a resource to meaningful opportunities or potentially a friend in challenging times, the Peer-Network interns strive to advance Jewish values in the context of their relationships.
The Peer-Network Interns strive to understand students' interests, passions, and aspirations - and connect them to opportunities that they may find meaningful and engaging.
The Peer-Network interns provide on-going relationship-building and connect students to immersive and meaningful experiences such as Taglit-Birthright Israel and Alternative Break and create methods for follow-through upon return to campus.
For more information and to apply, click HERE.