Student Government: DREAM Committee Chairperson

Contact Information

Name: Mehalet Shibre

Email: ecac@asucd.ucdavis.edu

Description

Payrate: $15.50/hr

Payrate Stipend: No

Work Study: No

Resume Required: Yes

Options: N/A

Term

Hours per Week: 5 hours/week (refer to budget for weeks and hours paid). Hours beyond specified requirement will be considered volunteer/education experience only

Start Date: Jan. 8, 2023

End Date: June 10, 2023

Logistics

Job Number: 0008-5193-2022

Last Date to Apply: Nov. 28, 2022

Purpose

The DREAM Committee Chairperson investigates and recommends policies and programs concerning under-represented communities at UC Davis. The committee accomplishes this task by establishing liaison and achieving rapport with all on-campus and off-campus bodies affecting said communities and their quality of life at the University. Comprised of nine members and up to four alternates, the committee welcomes visitors at its weekly meetings.

Our goal is to represent historically marginalized groups who face barriers in terms of institutionalized, internalized, and systemic oppression. We are here to propose legislation and support events that honor Dreamers. We voice concerns to empower cross-cultural interaction to represent and bring awareness within our communities, student body, and the University of California, Davis.

Duties

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● Must organize and lead weekly committee meetings and projects - assist in passing of legislation, grants, and funding

● Regulating social media’s

● Help the committee members in undergoinging projects and communicating to the rest of the committee

● Coordinate events or outreach to student orgs

● Provide input and effective solutions to the issues that affect underrepresented communities on our campus

● Attend senate meetings

● Facilitate meetings with the commission

Skills

● Open mind and positive attitude

● Ability to work well with others

● Social Media Infographic Skills

● Good writing & communication skills

● A level of cross-cultural understanding

● Previous and/or present connection to various ethnic or cultural organizations

● Passion for advocating for marginalized and underrepresented communities

Supplemental Questions

  1. Please list previous work history and volunteer experience.
  2. Describe why you are qualified for this position and how it relates to your interests.
  3. Please briefly discuss the role of the UC Davis Principles of Community in the workplace and your understanding of diversity and cultural competency.

Approved ___________________________________________________________________________ Date ____________________________

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