The Dais at Toronto Metropolitan University is hiring Voting Ambassadors
The Dais is hiring 50 Voting Ambassadors across the province to promote voter registration and participation. This is a short-term, hands-on opportunity to inspire your peers and support democracy.
You will be the only Voting Ambassador for your campus, so it’s important that you can work on your own, promote the project widely, and plan events to reach as many students as possible. This role is great for a motivated student with strong campus connections, student leadership experience, and a desire to grow their leadership skills. This fast-paced role requires excellent time management and execution skills to meet tight deadlines and manage a busy workload. Being able to balance this role alongside your academic workload will be key.
Responsibilities
- A passion for voter engagement and a persuasive communication style.
- Experience in student leadership, campaigns, or community engagement.
- An extremely confident and outgoing personality and love for public speaking, conversing with new people, and inspiring others.
- Strong knowledge of your campus, including existing connections to student unions and groups.
- A commitment to non-partisan voter engagement
- Ideas of how you will reach as many of your peers as possible to encourage them to register to vote
- Commitment to non-partisan advocacy and inclusivity.
- Willingness to occasionally travel on your own time (e.g., by public transit or car) to support voter engagement activities on your college/university’s nearby campuses.
Salary of Voting Ambassadors
- The pay is $22 per hour (approximately $770 for the contract period).
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Eligibility for Voting Ambassadors
- A passion for voter engagement and a persuasive communication style.
- Experience in student leadership, campaigns, or community engagement.
- An extremely confident and outgoing personality and love for public speaking, conversing with new people, and inspiring others.
- Strong knowledge of your campus, including existing connections to student unions and groups.
- A commitment to non-partisan voter engagement
- Ideas of how you will reach as many of your peers as possible to encourage them to register to vote
- Commitment to non-partisan advocacy and inclusivity.
- Willingness to occasionally travel on your own time (e.g., by public transit or car) to support voter engagement activities on your college/university’s nearby campuses.
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Application
Apply by Sunday, January 26 at 11:59 PM, though applications will be reviewed as they are submitted and may close early so, apply sooner than later!
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