AuSM Offices

City Campus:

C Block
Level 2 - the level above Vesbar.

Monday to Thursday:
8 am to 6pm
Friday: 8 am to 3.30 pm
Closed public holidays/Weekends.
PO Box 6116, Wellesley Street, Auckland
North Shore Campus:
S Block - in the Student Centre
(above Health, Counselling and Wellbeing).

Mondays - Fridays:
8:30am - 3pm
Closed public holidays/Weekends.

Exec Vacancies

Disabilities Officer

Disability Affairs Officer Job Description  

Duration of term: January to December 2008
Reports to: Accountable to students via the AuSM Executive Council

Note: The role of the Disability affairs officer is a voluntary position that is remunerated through a $2000 expense payment. The role requires a commitment of approximately 5 hours per week.

Purpose of position:
To represent the interests of current and future disabled students at AUT through the promotion of policy that encourages and maintains identity and equity within the student body at AUT.

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International Affairs Officer

International Affairs Officer Job Description

Duration of term: January to December 2008
Reports to: Accountable to students via the AuSM Executive Council.

Note: The role of the International affairs officer is a voluntary position that is remunerated through a $2000 expense payment. The role requires a commitment of approximately 5 hours per week.

Purpose of position:
To represent the interests of current and future International students at AUT through the promotion of policy that encourages and maintains International identity, with special emphasis on integration and participation, within the student body at AUT.

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Maori Affairs Officer

Maori Affairs Officer Job Description   

Duration of term: January to December 2008
Reports to: Accountable to students via the AuSM Executive Council

Note: The role of the Maori affairs officer is a voluntary position that is remunerated through a $2000 expense payment. The role requires a commitment of approximately 5 hours per week.

Purpose of position:
To represent the interests of current and future Maori students at AUT through the promotion of policy that encourages and maintains Maori culture and identity within the student body at AUT.
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