Student Ambassadors - Law-EDI-622 - AS - tg at McGill University
Montréal, QC, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Nov, 25

Salary

16.66

Posted On

30 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Customer Service, Communication Skills, Athletics, Social Media, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

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Student Ambassadors – Admissions Office at the Faculty of Law at McGill
Ambassadeurs étudiant.e.s – Services des admissions à la Faculté de droit à McGill
Le Service des admissions de la Faculté de droit cherche à combler 4 postes d’emploi à temps partiel pendant l’année scolaire pour des étudiant(e)(s) en droit à McGill. Les candidat(e)(s) seront formé(e)s par et travailleront avec la Doyenne adjointe (admissions et recrutement) ainsi que les membres de l’équipe du Service des admissions.
What is the Student Ambassador Program?
This program connects admitted and prospective candidates with current law students. Ambassadors are uniquely placed to tell applicants about the advantages of studying law at McGill. In fact, many of our current ambassadors were themselves welcomed to the McGill Law community through this program. Student Ambassadors are also invited to attend alumni events and to participate in Homecoming or other semi-formal or formal functions.
Résumé de la Position
Sous la supervision directe de la Doyenne adjointe (admissions et recrutement), l’ambassadeur étudiant.e accomplira des tâches liées au recrutement de candidat.e.s et d’étudiant.e.s admis.es au programme BCL/JD. En tant que représentant.e.s de la Faculté de droit, les ambassadeurs étudiant.e.s partagent leurs perspectives uniques en tant qu’étudiant.e.s en droit actuel.le.s en ce qui concerne le processus de demande et d’admission, la transition vers le rôle d’etudiant.e en droit, ainsi que leurs connaissance de ce que le programme unique de McGill a à offrir.

Description of Duties

  • Greets students and answers general inquiries about the Faculty of Law (minors, majors, and joint degree programs, student life, living in Montreal, etc.) with a positive attitude.
  • Hosts virtual and, when safety guidelines permit, in-person Faculty tours and class visits.
  • In collaboration with the Faculty of Law’s Admissions Office, shares their student experience and answers questions from prospective and admitted students, their families, guidance counselors, and alumni during webinars, virtual events and, when safety guidelines permit, in-person events.
  • In collaboration with the Faculty of Law’s Communications team, participates in social media campaigns and events (e.g. Instagram, Facebook and YouTube).
  • In collaboration with the Faculty of Law’s Career Development Office, helps host on-campus events for prospective employers.
  • Supports other recruitment and yield activities and events, as needed, such as answering the phone, responding to e-mails and assisting in various administrative tasks; helping with the setting up and taking down of signs, equipment, etc. during on-campus events.
  • The list of functions outlined above is representative and not a complete and detailed list of tasks which may be performed by an incumbent.

Duration of Employment: September 2025 – August 2026
Weekly Hours: Weekly hours vary depending on event schedule and tasks assigned. When assigned, work will be 2 – 5 hours per week. Flexibility required.

Qualifying Skills:

  • Passive bilingualism
  • General knowledge of the Faculty and student life
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills - must be willing to engage and initiate conversations with students and their families
  • Involvement in the McGill community (clubs, services, athletics or other university activities) an asset
  • Customer service and social media experience an asset
  • All chosen Student Ambassadors will be required to complete a training given by the Admissions Office.

Candidates should be bilingual, have facilitation and presentation experience and the ability to interact with various constituencies and groups. Prior experience with the Student Ambassador program or another program of its kind is a strong asset.

Please upload your CV and a 2nd document with the following information:

  • Name and year of study (e.g., 1L, 2L, etc.)
  • A brief bio/summary of your experiences prior to law
  • Motivations for being a Student Ambassador
  • Experience with work related to the duties described
  • Plan for juggling other planned obligations/commitments for this next year alongside Student Ambassador work

The 2nd document should not be more than 1 page and replaces the need for a cover letter.
Formation et expérience minimales requises :
Diplôme d’études secondaires 2 Ans Expérience pertinente
Salaire horaire :

Responsibilities
  • Greets students and answers general inquiries about the Faculty of Law (minors, majors, and joint degree programs, student life, living in Montreal, etc.) with a positive attitude.
  • Hosts virtual and, when safety guidelines permit, in-person Faculty tours and class visits.
  • In collaboration with the Faculty of Law’s Admissions Office, shares their student experience and answers questions from prospective and admitted students, their families, guidance counselors, and alumni during webinars, virtual events and, when safety guidelines permit, in-person events.
  • In collaboration with the Faculty of Law’s Communications team, participates in social media campaigns and events (e.g. Instagram, Facebook and YouTube).
  • In collaboration with the Faculty of Law’s Career Development Office, helps host on-campus events for prospective employers.
  • Supports other recruitment and yield activities and events, as needed, such as answering the phone, responding to e-mails and assisting in various administrative tasks; helping with the setting up and taking down of signs, equipment, etc. during on-campus events.
  • The list of functions outlined above is representative and not a complete and detailed list of tasks which may be performed by an incumbent
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