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Student Advocacy & Equity Analyst

Ontario Tech Student Union

Oshawa

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

23 days ago

Job summary

A student organization at Ontario Tech University is seeking a Student Advocacy & Equity Analyst to aid in developing advocacy campaigns, strategies, and policies. The role involves researching pertinent data, collaborating with executives to resolve student advocacy cases, and creating campaigns promoting inclusivity. Strong communication skills and the ability to manage multiple projects are essential. This position is open to full-time students, and applications must be submitted online.

Qualifications

  • Must be a full-time student as defined by Ontario Tech University.
  • Cannot hold another position within the OTSU, excluding Clubs & Societies.
  • Strong writing skills to develop policy papers.

Responsibilities

  • Research existing policy and relevant publications.
  • Collaborate on advocacy cases within the student body.
  • Develop campaigns to raise awareness of advocacy concerns.

Skills

Interpersonal Communication
Literacy & Written Communication
Time Management

Education

Full-time student at Ontario Tech University
Job description

DEADLINE TO APPLY: AUGUST 25TH, 2025

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Student Advocacy & Equity Analyst is responsible for aiding the Executive team in developing advocacy campaigns, policies, and strategies. They will seek out relevant research within the post-secondary sector to develop student-centric policy recommendations. Additionally, collaborate with OTSU Staff and Executives in implementing equity and inclusivity-related initiatives within the OTSU. This includes the execution of various initiatives and programming promoting equity across campus.

SUMMARY OF DUTIES

Policy and Research

  • As directed by the Executive Team, research existing policy, data and other relevant publications as theyrelate to ongoing advocacy projects
  • In collaboration with the President and the VP of Student Affairs, will analyze provincial and university research/data
  • Attend and be a delegate for at least one general assembly hosted by the Ontario Undergraduate Alliance (OUSA).
  • Assist the President and VP of Student Affairs in the authoring of an OUSA policy paper

Student Advocacy

  • Collaborate with the VP of Student Affairs to resolve advocacy cases as they arise within the student body
  • Work with VP Downtown to advance student priorities with the City of Oshawa
  • Develop campaigns that raise awareness of advocacy concerns and, where appropriate, solutions provided by the OTSU to the student population.
  • Work with the President, VP of Student Affairs, and VP of Student Life to determine research and advocacy priorities as they relate to equity-deserving student affairs

Programming and Initiatives

With the support of the executive team, develop campaigns, initiatives and events that educate students on issues related to marginalized and equity-seeking groups

Develop events that align with nationally observed celebrations or acknowledgements,

Communication and Relationship Building

Collaborate with the Executive team to build and maintain relationships with the University Office of Student Life. This includes but is not limited to: Indigenous Education and Cultural Services; Engagement and Equity; and other departments within the University community, such as Human Rights.

Build relationships with the Executives of equity-seeking Student Clubs to hear their concerns as they relate to the OTSU's ability to address their needs

Committees

Sit on committees or working groups as requested by the President

REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

Must be a full-time student as defined by Ontario Tech University

Cannot hold another position within the OTSU, excluding Clubs & Societies

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Interpersonal Communication:

Due to the highly collaborative nature of this role, the position requires interpersonal communication skills. They must be able to ask relevant questions for task clarity and communicate frequently with their supervisors when developing campaigns and events.

Literacy & Written Communication

This role is heavily focused on writing policy and reading publicized research and data. Therefore, the Analyst should be able to effectively interpret written information. They should also be able to write formal policy papers that clearly explain advocacy concerns..

Time Management

At times, they may have multiple projects ongoing. Strong time management skills are critical to succeed in these situations. They should be able to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines set by the executive team.

PHYSICAL EFFORT

On an infrequent basis, some physical labour may be required e.g. moving materials around the office, setting up folding tables, or putting up decorations and other items for special events. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

The work in this position is performed within routine office conditions. There is occasional commuting between campuses, to off campus business or community events.

SENSORY ATTENTION

Working on a computer, working with and communicating with students, staff and community members.

APPLICATION INFORMATION

Applications are only accepted via this online portal, emailed resumes will not be accepted. For any inquiries, please contact Eloghosa Avenbuan, at President.otsu@ontariotechu.ca. The company thanks all those who apply but only those whose background closely matches the requirements of the position will be contacted for an interview.

Ontario Tech Student Union respects people's different needs and therefore will take all reasonable steps to ensure accommodation for applicants where appropriate. If you require an accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please notify the hiring lead.

Ontario Tech Student Union is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates, while especially encouraging applications from women, members of visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

The student union acknowledges the lands and people of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation which is covered under the Williams Treaties. We are situated on the Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas, a branch of the greater Anishinaabeg Nation which includes Algonquin, Ojibway, Odawa and Pottawatomi.

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