Student Employee Leadership Board
The Student Employee Leadership Board (SELB) is made up of representatives from different areas within UW Recreation. We act as a voice on topics impacting the development and wellbeing of student employees, initiatives within the department, and through the broader UW Recreation Advisory Board.
We work to foster a sense of community and inclusiveness within and between our individual areas. As the SELB, we are dedicated to improving the UW Recreation experience for everyone.
What We Do
UW Recreation Student Employee Leadership Board was created with the following charge:
- Advise UW Recreation on student employee issues
- Advise UW Recreation on needed additions/improvements to student employee training, recognition, and work culture/environment
- Act as UW Recreation’s liaison to other student employees and the campus at-large by providing information, resources, and opportunities
- Promote and participate in employee leadership development opportunities
- Promote and organize special events to recognize student employee service and achievement
- Serve as a sounding board for forecasting the needs of student employees, particularly around Husky Experience-related issues
- Review the internal procedures of the Board and recommend changes when necessary for the efficient function of the Board.
- Meet regularly to provide feedback (meetings planned for once per month)
- Committee members will be comprised of current Recreation department employees
The SELB is open only to current UW Recreation student employees. If you are interested in joining the UW Recreation SELB please contact Cassidy Sanders-Curry at csc14@uw.edu, or apply using the link above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Accessibility
UW Recreation’s programs, operations, and facilities are intended to be inclusive and accessible. If at any time, you have a need or concern please contact us, we encourage everyone to participate in our department offerings. For accommodation requests connected to a disability or health condition contact us at (206) 543-4590 or at recinfo@uw.edu. Requests can be responded to most effectively if received as far in advance as possible, preferably at least 10 business days.
Request Disability Resources for Employees:
- hr.uw.edu/dso
- dso@uw.edu
- (206) 543-6450 (Voice)
- (206) 543-6452 (TTY)
- (206) 685-7264 (FAX)
- (253) 642-0142 (VP)
Request Disability Resources for Students:
- uwdrs.uw.edu
- uwdrs@uw.edu
- (206) 543-8924 (Voice & Relay)
- (206) 616-8379 (FAX)
Safety at Night
To ensure your safety when leaving UW Recreation facilities at night, different organizations at the UW provide some options that are free and may be available to you:
NightRide
NightRide is a UW shuttle service that provides a safe and easy way for U-PASS members living in the general university area (see service map) to get home at night. Shuttles for the east and west route zones make their first stop at the IMA front entrance and run every 20 minutes during operating hours. All shuttles are wheelchair accessible.
- Learn more about the NightRide program.
SafeWalk
The SafeWalk program is a safety walking program provided by the UW Police Department and operated by security guard staff members.
- Learn more about the Husky SafeWalk program.
Insurance
UW Recreation does not provide accident or medical coverage for participants. It is recommended that participants obtain their own personal coverage. Students may obtain additional information on student accident/sickness insurance by contacting: Insurance & Cost | Husky Health & Well-Being (uw.edu)
Refunds
For questions about program or membership refunds, please review our refund policies, and contact our help desk recinfo@uw.edu if needed.
Feedback
Have Feedback?
Kudos? Comments? Complaints? We want to hear from you. Fill the Recreation Feedback Form