Rick and Brent,Thanks for your facts, advice and support. I came from an outdoor program that was staffed by volunteer student leaders. I totally understand that volunteers can be as productive and safe as paid student staff by creating the right culture. I just need to convince my Risk Management department of this. Anymore evidence regarding volunteer student leaders for all trips, not just orientation, would be much appreciated. Thanks again.MarkMark OldmixonOutdoor Adventures CoordinatorUAF Wood CenterPO Box 756640Fairbanks, AK 99775W - (907) 474-6027F - (907) 474-5508fnmto@uaf.eduwww.uaf.edu/outdoorBrent Bell wrote:> Hi Mark,>> My data shows about 70-80 colleges use unpaid college student leaders > to lead wilderness/outdoor orientation programs. I know many schools > that have students sign contracts, but really it is the social > expectations that create the commitment to the job, not the $10 an > hour you are going to pay them. I think you could find a lot of > examples of people at the college operating in this manner, like any > student leader of a club or organization, anyone who does work outside > the literal definition of their contract, etc. >> Brent>>>> Brent Bell> Assistant Prof. of Outdoor Education> Dept. of Kinesiology> University of New Hampshire> (603)862-3047> bbell@unh.edu >>>>> On Apr 23, 2008, at 8:22 PM, UnivAK_Fairbanks wrote:>> Ed,>> I'm in the same situation myself right now. UA Statewide has> given me the same road blocks as you, but for every field day. The> student leaders here at UAF lead roughly 35 field days a summer> and HR claims I have to pay them a minimum of 16 hours/day and> that is only if they get 8 hours of un-interrupted sleep. And they> have not been helpful in finding a solution outside of paying the> students. Thankfully, my director found the money for me to pay> the students this year, but I still need to make a more permanent> solution for the coming school year and future summers.>> How many schools out there use student volunteers as trip leaders?> My Risk Management Dept. won't allow volunteers due to their lack> on contract and ability to walk off the job. If I can show that> many other schools are doing this and have protected themselves in> some manner, I may be able to go that route. Anyone willing to> share their secrets?>> Mark>> University of Alaska Fairbanks> >>>>> From the OutdoorEd.com Community http://www.outdoored.com/community>>>>> > From the OutdoorEd.com Community http://www.outdoored.com/community