STUDENT AFFAIRS
Wellness Coordinator
The Wellness Coordinator organizes Wellness Weeks and mental health programming, planning at least one Wellness Week per term. They work closely with the VP Student Affairs to coordinate de-stressor activities, pre-exam wellness events, and student appreciation initiatives. They conduct weekly checks of the Reflection Room, managing its upkeep and inventory. Additionally, they assist in maintaining KUCSC Student Services, such as the Food Locker and Christina’s Closet, and serve as a member of the Student Outreach Team alongside the AVPSA and Outreach Commissioners.
$62.50/mo
Student Outreach Commissioner
The Student Outreach Commissioner is responsible for organizing at least two Awareness Weeks per academic year. They also coordinate spotlight events and campaigns in collaboration with other portfolios.
Volunteer
Environmental Commissioner
The Environmental Commissioner is responsible for organizing activities and fundraising events related to environmental affairs. They coordinate with various campus and external groups, including the Director of Physical Plant, the Environmental Intern, and EnviroWestern, to address sustainability at King’s. They support the Environmental and Sustainability Intern, organize Environmental Awareness Week, and oversee the King’s Community Garden with the help of designated coordinators.
Volunteer
Pride Commissioner
The Pride Commissioner ensures King’s is a welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ students by collaborating with the KUCSC and the college. They report to the council monthly on relevant issues, create a comprehensive support and resource guide, and work with the communications portfolio to promote LGBTQIA+ awareness days and weeks.
Volunteer
Red Zone Commissioner
The Red Zone Research Commissioner is responsible for hosting educational seminars or events on sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) during the critical first 2-8 weeks of each semester. They conduct research on SGBV causes, prevention strategies, and institutional responses, leading public education initiatives. In consultation with the Dean of Students, they contribute to developing the SGBV framework and may conduct research with ethical approval. Their findings are compiled into a Red Zone Report for review by the KUCSC and the Dean of Students.
Volunteer
Frequently Asked Questions
Depending on the position, you might organize wellness events like destress activities, coordinate support for off-campus and commuter students, lead equity and inclusion initiatives, or help run the Student Refugee Program through WUSC.
While no prior experience is required, strong organizational skills, communication, and a passion for student advocacy are important.
This portfolio directly impacts student well-being and inclusion by addressing issues like mental health, accessibility, commuter student support, and refugee sponsorship. Your work will help create a more supportive and engaged student community.
Reach out to student.affairs@kucsc.com with further inquires.