What is the Leader Corps?
The Leader Corps challenges the concept of leadership, provides tools to help persevere through obstacles, and, most importantly, engages in selfless service.
Leader Corps are premier student leaders working to provoke thought, cultivate confidence, and inspire action in the Rutgers community. Leader Corps members are trained to facilitate high-impact experiences for their peers.
How To Become a Member of the Leader Corps
The application for 2026-2027 Leader Corps positions is now OPEN! Contact Lawrence Owens (lawrence.owens@rutgers.edu) for more information.
These are the steps you can take to join and become a member of the Leader Corps.
- Become a Participant – The gateway to high-quality leadership starts with participation in programs and events. Any student can take advantage of most of the trainings, workshops, events, or programs free of charge. Involvement in any of our programs, as a participant, will help you understand the qualities expected of a Leader.
- Apply — Leader Corps positions are available to any full-time, undergraduate student who holds a 2.5 GPA or above. Previous leadership experience is welcomed but not required.
- Interview with Our Team — Depending on the different positions available, applicants may be invited to participate in a group interview, an individual interview, or both. If selected to interview, applicants will meet with our team about the Leader Corps positions available. If selected, in addition to fulfilling the requirements for their assigned unit, each Leader is required to attend two retreats and two workshops, and volunteer at a minimum of two programs.
- Leave Your Legacy at Rutgers — Leader Corps is a group of premier student leaders who provoke thought, cultivate confidence, and inspire action in the Rutgers community. Leaders Corps members have different responsibilities based on the unit to which they are assigned; however, ALL Leaders help facilitate and create transformational experiences for their peers. Leaders Corps learn by doing, polishing their leadership skills, and leaving a legacy worth following at Rutgers.
Paid Lead Intern Positions
The Student Involvement and Leadership team designs and implements diverse leadership opportunities and comprehensive workshops to provoke thought and inspire action around the university. LEAD Interns have the opportunity to actively participate in a project-based experience while developing skills in event planning and management, web design, leadership training, workshop facilitation, and professional competencies.
Student Involvement and Leadership hires interns each year who work to advance team initiatives. This immersive, project-based internship will work directly with professional and graduate staff to help develop, execute, facilitate, and assess multiple long-term projects throughout the school year. These projects include: event planning and management; social media and marketing; curriculum design and facilitation; video production and editing; organization finance management; program evaluation and assessment; student volunteer management; recruitment; and program management and logistics.
All interns will be afforded opportunities to collaborate and engage in a variety of event planning and group facilitation activities.
Application Timeline:
- Applications Open: February 9, 2026
- Priority Deadline: February 28, 2026 (priority deadline)
- Extended Deadline: March 6, 2026
- In-Person and/or Zoom Interviews: March 23-April 3, 2026
- Mandatory Training (Selected Candidates): May 2026 (Dates/Times TBD) and August 2026 (Dates/Times TBD)
- Engagement Ambassador Intern (One Intern)
Engagement Ambassador Interns are student leaders whose role is to connect students to the multitude of engagement and involvement opportunities that exist here at Rutgers–New Brunswick. These students work with others on goal setting, personal growth, and introduce them to ways to use the getINVOLVED platform to maximize their experiences. Engagement Ambassadors “Start with Your Why” (by Simon Sinek) to assist students throughout their leadership journey. Engagement Ambassadors will also be required to table in the various Student Centers to meet with students who are interested in getting involved and finding their leadership potential. These students also assist with maintaining the leadership badge system.
- Mark Conference Intern (One Intern)
The Mark Conference Intern works throughout the fall and spring semesters on the overall planning of the Mark Conference. They assist with the development, oversight, and most importantly, growth, of this student-led event. They are responsible for assisting with the recruitment and training of the Mark Swat Team, as well as working with the professional and graduate team to ensure the success of the conference.
- Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb STEAM Initiatives Intern (One Intern)
The STEAM Initiatives Intern works throughout the fall and spring semesters on the overall planning of the events and programs associated with STEAM Initiatives. They are responsible for working with the professional and graduate team to assure the success of the program while engaging self-identified women students, faculty/staff, and alumni.
- Peer Leadership Mentor (PLM) Course Interns (Two Interns)
PLM Interns work to create/update the leadership co-curricular experience, recruit, and develop upperclass students into mentors who can engage first-year students within the First-Year Fellowship. They focus on creating valuable conversation and immersive classes for those who choose to partake in PLM course. The PLM Interns work with instructors to prepare and co-teach the 1.5-credit seminar that focuses on mentor development, community organizing, group dynamics, and emotional intelligence.
- First-Year Fellowship (FYF) Interns (Two Interns)
FYF Interns work to create/update curricula designed for emerging leaders to cultivate their skills and abilities to become the next generation of leaders on campus and beyond! This program builds key leadership skills, explores Rutgers, and helps set a foundation for future success. FYF Interns are committed to enhancing the experience of first-year and transfer students who want to strengthen themselves not only as leaders but as individuals. The FYF Interns work with instructors to prepare for an 8-week, 1.5-credit leadership course in the fall or spring semester. The interns who support this course will be responsible for the planning and support of this course.
- Alternative Break Interns (Two Interns)
Alternative Break Interns are responsible for the following: Rutgers University Alternative Break (RUAB) programs provide groups of undergraduate students with a semester-long experience centered on service. Participants learn about a particular community issue within the United States and participate in a semester-long commitment consisting of pre-trip meetings and a volunteer break excursion. The RUAB Interns will assist RUAB in the coordination and organization of Alternative Break (AB) logistics that can include: event planning, budget development, and community partner outreach. The interns will work closely with the AB Site Leaders to coordinate training, the application and interview process, the maintenance of rosters and databases, and the fiscal management of the organization. RUAB Interns should be returning members of the organization, having already served on the Executive Board and/or served as Site Leaders.
- LVL Up Course Intern (One Intern)
The LVL Up Intern works to create and update a curriculum-designed course that engages second-year and transfer students. The intern works with the instructor to co-teach an 8-week, 1.5-credit seminar series that focuses on cultivating leadership competencies, including public speaking and interview skills, creating a strong professional branding, and applying and articulating transferable skills to attain a position or job.
- getINVOLVED and Assessment Intern (One Intern)
The getINVOLVED and Assessment Intern will be trained extensively on the getINVOLVED platform and the various ways to pull and use data to assist with telling the engagement story of the Rutgers–New Brunswick community. The getINVOLVED and Assessment Intern will work alongside the professional staff to market the platform in an innovative way, as well as train students, staff, and faculty on how to use the platform.
- Student Leader Engagement Intern (One Intern)
The Student Leader Engagement Intern is enthusiastic, developmental, attentive, and engaged in the student experience. Through programming initiatives and oversight of the Camp UKnight program, this student helps to connect students to the programs and services that exist within the Student Involvement and Leadership team. The Student Leader Engagement Intern facilitates and supports the Camp UKnight program on two separate weekends in August at an off-site camp. This intern is also responsible for programmatic opportunities throughout the year, enhancing overall reach and staying connected with students through engaging programs, e.g. Involvement and Leadership Week, etc.
- Organization Training and Development Intern (One Intern)
The Organization Training and Development Intern is passionate about leadership and development and working with student leaders. The intern will also assist with the development and facilitation of the Student Org Essentials Series throughout the year. This can include online, group, and peer-to-peer trainings. Specifically, this may include designing presentations, creating content, and event planning. Additionally, the intern may be responsible for meeting with student organizations who repeatedly do not follow policies and procedures set forth by the Student Involvement and Leadership team. Students must be available on Friday afternoons for this opportunity.
Volunteer Leadership Positions
Rutgers University Alternative Break (RUAB) Executive Board
The Rutgers University Alternative Break programs provide groups of undergraduate students with a semester-long experience centered on service. Participants learn about a particular community issue within the United States and participate in a semester-long commitment consisting of pre-trip meetings and a volunteer break excursion. *To apply, it is highly recommended that students have previously been involved with RUAB.
Apply for the RUAB Executive Board
RUAB Executive Board Application Timeline:
- Priority Deadline: February 20, 2026
- Application Closed: February 25, 2026
- Decision Letters Sent: February 27, 2026
- Zoom Interviews: March 2026
- Mandatory Training (Selected Candidates): May 2026 (Dates/Times TBD) and August 2026 (Dates/Times TBD)
RUAB Executive Board Requirements:
- For the President Position: A year of completion as a member of the Alternative Breaks program, in a previous position such as Executive Board or Site Leader
- The rest of the positions are open to all
This upcoming year, our organization is looking to fill the following positions:
- Presidents (2)
The Presidents are responsible for overseeing and guiding the overall direction of the organization, ensuring that it aligns with its mission and goals. They will work with other executive board members to develop and implement strategic plans to engage the Rutgers community to be involved in RUAB and community services. In addition, they will be responsible for researching and proposing new site opportunities and working on developing currently existing trips.
- Marketing & Outreach Chair (1)
The Marketing Chair plays a crucial role in creating a positive and appealing image for the organization, attracting new members, and ensuring the success of events and initiatives through effective promotional efforts. They will be responsible for developing a comprehensive marketing strategy aligned with the organization's goals and working closely with other executive board members to integrate marketing initiatives into overall planning. In addition, they will be responsible for overseeing the organization's social media accounts, creating visually appealing and compelling content for various platforms (posters, flyers, videos, etc.), and exploring innovative and creative ways to reach the target audience.
- Event Chair (1)
The Event Management oversees the planning, coordination, and execution of various events hosted by the student organization. Their responsibilities include but are not limited to: Lead the planning process for all organization events, ensuring they align with the organization's goals and objectives, work with the treasurer to develop and manage event budgets, secure appropriate vendors and reservations for events, considering capacity, accessibility, and any special requirements and create bonding events where the team can interact with each other to foster relationships.
- Education & Community Chair (1)
The Education Chair is crucial in overseeing educational programs, workshops, and initiatives within the organization. Their responsibilities include but are not limited to: Identify and implement initiatives that focus on developing specific skills relevant to the organization's mission, design and develop educational programs and workshops about leadership, social justice and service, and work closely with other executive members and campus partners to create educational opportunities to RUAB leaders and Rutgers students.
- Fundraising Chair
Responsible for planning, organizing, and executing fundraising events and initiatives to secure financial support for the organization. They collaborate with team members, donors, and sponsors to create successful fundraising strategies and ensure the organization's financial goals are met.
Rutgers University Alternative Break (RUAB) Site Leaders
Apply to be a RUAB Site Leader
RUAB Site Leader Application Timeline:
- Applications Open: February 24, 2026
- Priority Deadline: March 14, 2026
- Application Closed: March 21, 2026
- Zoom Interviews: April 2026
- Mandatory Training (Selected Candidates): May 2026 (Dates/Times TBD) and August 2026 (Dates/Times TBD)
RUAB Site Leader Requirements:
- All applicants to become a Site Leader must have previously attended an Alternative Breaks trip (DC Lead, Winter Break, or Spring Break
Mark Conference Captains Applications
The Mark Conference is a campus experience that strives to break the norms of traditional leadership development by contracting TEDx-styled speakers to inspire the crowd, empowering students to share their stories through Ignite talks, and surprising the participants with out-of-the-box elements! As a Mark Captain, you will oversee a major aspect of the conference (such as marketing, logistics, social media, Ignite prep, experience, etc.) while also having the opportunity to develop and advise a team of student volunteers that you will lead. The positions are 10-month positions – from May 2026 through the transition of the new Captains in April 2027. Captains are not required to be present over the summer, but will be expected to be in communication over the summer months. If you are interested in this unique leadership opportunity, we encourage you to apply today to be a Mark Conference Captain.
Apply to be a Mark Conference Captain
Application Timeline:
- Application is due: March 20, 2026
- Interviews will take place: April 8-9, 2026
Student Manager Application – Office of Student Involvement and Leadership
Student Manager (1-2 positions for 2026-2027 academic year, 10-15 hrs./week at least 3 days/week)
Apply for a Student Manager Position
Application Timeline:
Application closes on March 1, 2026, at 11:59 PM
Oversee all office processes and procedures, including but not limited to: student staff recruitment, hiring, training, and scheduling; evaluations, warnings, and meetings; travel itineraries and waivers; ticket sales; invoices; specialty catering; new organization recognition and constitution reviews; building events/office organization; and change of officer forms & re-registration.
Required meetings and training for all staff include: periodic staff meetings, August training, January training, MARK Leadership Conference, Legacy Banquet, and other meetings/trainings as needed.
Contact sacmgr@echo.rutgers.edu for any questions.
