Outreach Coordinators (TWO OPEN POSITIONS) - work closely with student liaisons to help with targeted outreach to potential study group attendees online, in the IOP, and in campus organizations. This post is an amalgamation of four roles we've had in the past: IOP Outreach, Campus Outreach, E-Outreach, and Student Group coordinator. This will be the most hands-on position on the leadership team, as outreach coordinators will be required to mentor new liaisons and check in with groups to ensure that study group outreach and attendance are going well.
Fellows Selection Committee Chair - **MUST have some experience on the fellows selection committee** Organizes the Fellows Selection Committee, the student voice on fellows selection. He or she routes information received from the IOP Fellows and Study Groups Coordinator, Eric Anderson, to the members of her or his committee, helps determine which candidates to interview, and delegates the responsibility of interviewing them to the various members of the committee. The Fellows Selection chair eventually communicates the committee’s deliberations to the FSG coordinator. This is quite a large time commitment, as the selection chair is required to attend every interview with potential fellows. Please consider this when you apply - we may include a phone interview.
Visiting Fellows Coordinator - organizes and broadcasts publicity and application materials for recruitment to Visiting Fellows’ liaison groups and general attendance. They will brainstorm ideas and put together events with student groups. They also work with the liaisons during the Visiting Fellow’s week to help look after and ‘staff’ the Visiting Fellow
Historian - works with the journals liaisons to help compile the journals for the fellows. They request regular submissions from the journals liaisons to ensure that everyone is on top of their work. Historians should have design or publishing experience, preferably, as they will compile journals into a record of each fellows' study group, to give as a gift at the end of the semester.
Social Chair – We’re going to put a lot of emphasis this semester on the social aspects of our program, and we’ve created this leadership position to help with that. We have a budget that will allow you to plan at least one social event per week, including parties, outings to Boston, and a lot in between.