Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Are you an enthusiastic person who’s passionate about improving graduate students’ experiences? We’re looking for two graduate students to join our Board.

Established in 1967, the Graduate Student Association exists to promote and represent the interests of all full- and part-time graduate students at the University. The Association operates a social club (the Graduate House) and provides a variety of services for the benefit of ourmembers, including a regional bus pass and health and dental plans.

The Board consists of twelve graduate students, normally meets once per month for two hours, and operates according to the Carver Policy Governance framework, meaning that the Board focuses on strategy and oversight and delegates day-to-day management to staff. Board members serve for up to two years and provide senior leadership to the whole organization. Typical duties include:

• Attending monthly meetings
• Serving on a committee, such as the budget committee
• Reviewing financial statements and asking questions to management
• Making policy decisions, such as compensation principles and risk management strategies
• Researching and writing policy
• Guiding the long-term development of the Association
• Supervising the President
 

If you love working with others to build and innovate, this Board will be a good fit for you. Our team is driven to make the Association a great place to work and an invaluable service to our members. You can help us make this vision a reality.

Assets

In all our staffing and management decisions, we value creativityexperience, dedication, and diversity. We’re committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce, promoting equity, and providing an environment free of discrimination and harassment.

You can make an especially meaningful contribution to our team if you have any of the following qualities:

• Training and/or experience in:
HR/Performance Management
Insurance
Legal/Regulatory
Risk and Controls
Social Enterprise
 
• Interests in:
Strategic planning
Policy development
 
• Bachelor degree
• Familiarity with graduate studies
• Not-for-profit board experience
 

If this sounds like you, we invite you to apply by writing to gsaboard@uwaterloo.ca with a cover letter and resume/CV by 5pm on Monday, June 19, 2017.

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