DSAS is hiring the Education & Outreach Coordinator for the 2022-2023 term of September 1st 2022 – April 30, 2023. DSAS is an organization that seeks to support students in navigating University policies and processes. The Education & Outreach Coordinator works to build knowledge about social media through liaising with students, the university, and marketing on social media platforms. Students often reach out after becoming aware of DSAS through social media or other advertising efforts. During outreach initiatives a key goal of this position is to also educate students on what is academic integrity, and best practices during their time at Dalhousie.
Duties and Responsibilities
Outreach
Attend Sexton and Studley society fairs, organize volunteers and promotional materials for tabling;
Liaise with campus societies, supports and groups including (but not limited to): International Student Center, NSPIRG, South House, Dal Out, Dal Allies, DSU, KSU, Black Student Advising Center, Human Rights Office (Dal), Native Student Center (4th floor SUB), Sexual Assault Phone Line (right beside the DSAS offices), Dal Science Society, Dal and King’s Peer Support Groups, Melda Murry Student Centre, Academic Integrity Committee;
Attend events to stay engaged in on-campus issues;
Education
Coordinate the creation and maintenance of education materials:
o workshops on issues such as academic integrity, sexual harassment, accommodations, discrimination, and the Student Code of Conduct;
o pamphlet guides to policies, including those related to academic integrity, accommodations, sexual harassment, discrimination, and the Student Code of Conduct;
o create and update the online platform for policy guides;
Coordinate the distribution of outreach materials, including posters;
Co-ordinate creation of educational materials in cooperation with DSU Communications;
Social Media Management
Managing the DSAS Facebook and Instagram pages;
Creating content for regular posts on all social media platforms;
Utilizing social media management platforms such as Airtable;
Working with the DSU to identify any campaigns that should be promoted;
Internal DSAS Duties
Chair the Education/Outreach Committee;
Hold regular meetings for advocate volunteers in Education/Outreach Committee and organize volunteers in the facilitation of workshops and outreach;
Assist the Executive Directors to co-ordinate advocate recruitment, including attending the Law School society fair;
Work with the Executive team to facilitate advocate trainings in September and January;
Carry out additional duties as assigned by the Managers;
Actively taking on cases when needed, and
Prepare an annual report concerning their duties to be submitted to the External Relations Manager no later than April 30, 2023.
Qualifications and Skills:
Required:
Current Schulich School of Law student;
Current (or former) DSAS volunteer.
Recommended:
Knowledge of social media platforms including Linktree, Instagram, Facebook, Airtable, and other social media management platforms
Excellent organizational skills;
Experience facilitating workshops or educational programming;
Experience managing volunteers and committees;
Some knowledge of Dalhousie internal structures and resources;
Strong written and verbal communication skills;
Ability to work independently;
Self-motivated;
Strong commitment to DSAS mandate;
Demonstrated commitment to anti-oppressive practices.
Please apply with resume and cover letter to [email protected] by TBD. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact External Relations Manager, or Internal Relations Manager.
*** Please note that DSAS abides by the Dalhousie Student Union’s equity hiring policy. We encourage applicants to self-identify in their cover let if they are a member of a marginalized community. As outlined under the prohibited grounds for discrimination in the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act and the Canadian Human Rights Act, marginalized communities include African Nova Scotians and other racially visible people, Indigenous people, women, LGBTQ2S+ people, and people with disabilities.
Deadline for Application: April 4th at noon
We thank all our applicants for taking the time to apply. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please note that DSAS abides by the Dalhousie Student Union’s equity hiring policy. We encourage applicants to self-identify in their cover letter if they are a member of a marginalized community. As outlined under the prohibited grounds for discrimination in the Nova Scotia Human Rights Act and the Canadian Human Rights Act, marginalized communities include African Nova Scotians and other racially visible people, Indigenous people, women, LGBTQ2S+ people, and people with disabilities.
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