
Student Government: Internal Affairs Commission Chair

Description
Payrate: Volunteer w/Bi-Weekly Stipend of $81.00 per wk (pending budget approval - refer to budget for weeks paid)
Payrate Stipend: Yes
Work Study: No
Resume Required: Yes
Options: N/A
Term
Hours per Week: 6 hrs/wk depending on individual circumstances. Hours beyond specified hours per week are considered volunteer educational experience
Start Date: Sept. 27, 2020
End Date: June 5, 2021
Logistics
Job Number: 0008-3912-2020
Last Date to Apply: Sept. 1, 2020
Purpose
The Chairperson of the Internal Affairs Commission serves as the presiding officer of all IAC meetings, leads the improvement of the ASUCD Bylaws and Constitution and aids in the long-range planning of the association.
Duties
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Leads weekly IAC meetings at a consistent time made public
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Keeps track of meeting minutes and ensures that copies are shared with SGAO
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Collaborates with other members of the Association regarding long-term planning & legislative drafting
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Ensures that independent projects of commissioners are progressing and that tasks of commissioners are fairly distributed
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Ensures that the IAC website is updated with accurate information
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Provides legislative recommendations at Senate meetings for each bill that IAC reviews
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Attends all interviews that require the IAC Chairperson’s presence & hiring vote
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Maintains an open mind towards new legislative ideas
Skills
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Exhibits a willingness to lead, passion to serve and excitement for collaboration
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Strong written and verbal communication skills
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Strong management skills & consistent reliability
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Knowledge of ASUCD operations & campus involvement
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Demonstrates ambition and self-motivation to serve beyond necessary capacity
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Strong willingness to learn and incredible work ethic
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Strong interpersonal skills and comfortable operating in difficult circumstances
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Strong ability to simultaneously spearhead multiple tasks
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Devout commitment to serve the Davis community
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Supplemental Questions
- Please briefly discuss the role of the UC Davis Principles of Community and your understanding of diversity and cultural competency.
- Describe why you are qualified for this position and how it relates to your interests.
- Please list any previous experience as it pertains to the position.
Approved ___________________________________________________________________________ Date ____________________________
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