Student Monty Mascot
Are you energetic, outgoing, and passionate about spreading school spirit? Do you want to be the heart and soul of Eastern Oregon University’s most beloved traditions? We’re looking for someone with a lively personality and a love for engaging with people to take on the exciting role of Monty the Mascot! As Monty, you’ll be the face of EOU at community and campus events, making every appearance memorable with your enthusiasm and creativity. This is your chance to bring joy and pride to students, faculty, and the community while having fun and making lasting memories.
Supervisors Name & Title | Shalem O’Rourke, Communications Specialist |
Student Job Title | Student Monty Mascot |
Department | University Advancement/Marketing |
Position Funding | Department-Funded |
Number of Student Positions | 2 |
Job Category | Student Employee |
Job Level & Compensation/Wage | $13.70 Level 1 |
Job Location | On Campus |
Job Duration | September 1, 2024 through June 16, 2025 Annually |
Type of work schedule | On-Call only when needed |
Estimated numbers of hours per week | 0-2 |
Experiential Learning: | The Monty the Mascot role offers a unique experiential learning opportunity that goes beyond traditional classroom experiences. By stepping into the suit of EOU’s iconic mascot, you’ll gain hands-on skills that are directly transferable to your future career and personal growth. |
Professional Development: | N/A |
Summary of Job Duties/Responsibilities/Essential Functions: | Monty the Mascot plays a crucial role in engaging with students, faculty, staff, and the broader community at various events. Key responsibilities include: – Interact with attendees, pose for photos, and maintain a playful, energetic, and sometimes mischievous demeanor to entertain and energize the crowd. – Attend and actively participate in events to boost school pride and represent EOU positively. – Stay in character, using expressive body language, and embody Monty’s personality. – Always work with a handler, who provides guidance and ensures safe navigation, particularly in crowded or challenging environments. – The role requires physical fitness, including the ability to wear a warm and slightly heavy suit, navigate with limited vision, and remain animated. Monty must be at least 5′ 10″ tall for the suit to fit properly. Monty must be comfortable interacting with small children and dogs. – Arrive on time and follow the event plan, adapting to any unexpected situations. |
Minimum Qualifications: | – Must be at least 5′ 10″ tall to ensure the mascot suit fits properly. – The role requires physical stamina and the ability to perform animated movements while wearing a warm and slightly heavy suit. Must also be able to navigate stairs and move with limited vision. |
Preferred Qualifications: | – A strong preference should be given to candidates with an outgoing, playful demeanor, as this directly impacts the ability to engage and entertain audiences. |
Desired Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: | – Understanding of School Spirit and Tradition – Basic Event and Crowd Dynamics |
Required Application Material: | Cover Letter |
Send Application Materials To: | Email: Shalem O’Rourke, sorourke@eou.edu, Marketing and Communications, Hoke 304 |
Job Opening Date: | 8/9/2024 |
Job Closing Date: | Open Until Filled |
First Day of Application Review: | As they come in |
Estimated Start Date: | September 10. 2024 |
Special Message | Eastern Oregon University is an EEO Employer and welcome applications from women, members of historically underrepresented minority groups, US Veterans, and persons with disabilities. EOU is committed to providing equal opportunity in its recruitment, admissions, educational programs, activities and employment without illegal discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, national origin, race, marital status, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or any status as protected by state or federal law. |
Position Description | https://www.eou.edu/career/files/2024/08/Position-Description-Monty-Mascot.pdf |