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Indigenous Studies DSC Co-Presidents

Full time at a Laimoon Verified Company in Canada
Posted on June 12, 2024

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A Department Student Council President advocates on behalf of the students in their department. In addition, the DSC President is the leader of a committee of undergraduate students that is responsible for the planning and execution of events tailored to their specific department. The DSC President reports to the ASUS Academics Commissioner.This application will be available until June 10, 2024 at 4:00pm EST. Time Commitment and Remuneration8 month-term from September 1st, 2024 to April 30th, 2025. If this position is subject to an honorarium, payouts will be in accordance with the Human Resources Honoraria Policy Grid 9.05.02 which can be accessed here: https://static1.squarespace.co... Please see Part 3: Hiring in the HR Policy Manual for in-depth eligibility criteria for the position pertaining to academic standing, work-study positions, exchange status, etc.Time Commitment and ResponsibilitiesAdvocate for the interests of students in their respective departmentOrganize, promote, and execute academic and social events for the departmentPrepare for and attend every Arts and Science Faculty BoardCoordinate administration of USAT evaluationsSubmit a budget, strategic plan, and constitution to the Academics CommissionerParticipate in DSC Assembly, to be held once a monthAttend a monthly meeting with the Academics Commissioner or the Deputy Academics CommissionerFollow all provisions in the DSC CharterIf there are any questions, concerns, or personal accommodations required during the application process, please contact the Academics Commissioner, Giulia Iacobucci, at academics.@ asus.queensu.ca, or Owen Miaskowski, the ASUS Human Resources Officer, at hro@ asus.queensu.ca.ASUS OfficePhone: (613)-533-6000 x75441Our hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.

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