The Alma Mater Society (AMS) is the oldest student association in Canada and has been a central student organization at Queen's since its founding in 1858. Today, the AMS acts as a service, advocacy, and governing body on behalf of all students enrolled in AMS-affiliated programs at Queen's University. The AMS is a not-for-profit entity created by the Society to ensure its continuing financial viability by overseeing the management of its services and associated financial affairs. It is bound by the By-laws and corporate philosophy of our Mission and Operating statements as set out in the AMS Constitution. In addition to providing wage-based service staff positions for students wanting employment, the AMS seeks to support the Society's broader objectives through the provisioning of a high quality, relevant range of student funded services, that provide a wide range of employment opportunities and meaningful out-of-classroom learning and skill acquisition experiences for students. Reporting to the Orientation Roundtable (ORT) Coordinator, the Orientation Support Staff is responsible for providing logistical and operational support to the ORT team and Faculty Executive Committees during Orientation Week and related events. This role involves assisting with the transportation, setup, maintenance, and takedown of equipment for both on-campus and off-campus events. The Orientation Support Staff works as part of an on-call support team, providing immediate, on-site assistance to ensure events proceed smoothly. This role involves learning about the safe operation of AV/IT equipment, adherence to lifting protocols, and the ability to drive U-Haul vans and pickup trucks. The position requires strong attention to detail, reliability, and the ability to adapt to dynamic event needs.
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Job Type
Part-time
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Entry Level
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