The Queen's University Engineering Society, as a member of the Engineering Student Societies' Council of Ontario (ESSCO) and the Canadian Federation of Engineering Students (CFES) gains two main opportunities for students:
1) Sending student delegates to conferences to learn, network and grow
2) Engaging remotely with the offerings of CFES and ESSCO (for example, by taking up volunteer roles within CFES and ESSCO)
Facilitating student engagement in the offerings of ESSCO and CFES is a primary responsibility of the Director of External Relations, and in order to help grow Queen's Engineering Students' awareness-of and knowledge in the opportunities available, the following responsibilities are to be seen to, locally at Queen's, by the External Relations Marketing and Promotions Deputies:
Manage Promotional and Informational Events about ESSCO and CFES for Queen's Engineering Students
Create a Promotional Strategic Plan
Organize and run events to promote ESSCO and CFES
Manage Social Media & Publicity about ESSCO and CFES for Queen's Engineering Students
Manage the External Relations Instagram (Currently @queens_ExCC)
Create promotional material to publicize upcoming events and opportunities (including external conferences)
Recommended skills include:
The ability to manage and work with a team
Time management and logistical planning skills
Passion and enthusiasm about the Queen's Engineering Society
A strong work ethic and self-motivation
Creativity and desire to implement new ideas
Applications are due Monday, March 27th @11:59 pm, and interviews are scheduled to take place on March 29th from 5pm-9pm and March 30th and 31st between 6:00pm and 8:00pm.
If you have any questions about the position or would like to request additional accommodations, please do not hesitate to contact Taelum Vergara, the incoming Director of External Relations, at external.incoming@engsoc.queensu.ca
I recognize that Queen's University sits on the unceded land of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples, and I affirm my commitment and responsibility to amplifying Indigenous ways of knowing and being in my work.