AIESEC in the University of Sydney 2016
Table of Contents
Why are we here … 3–4 Who are we looking for … 5–6 Structure of the Local Committee in Semester 1 … 7 Operations (Global Citizen) … 8 Operations (Global Talent) … 9 Business Development … 10 Finance & Governance … 11 Talent Management … 12 Marketing and Communications … 13 Application ... 14
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Why are we here?
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Why are we here?
AIESEC was founded in 1948 by a group of seven determined individuals. These individuals had one purpose, a purpose which has remained unchanged for almost seven decades. Today, AIESEC is an not-for-profit organization spread across 126 countries and countless cities. Yet each and every member is connected to each other through this purpose - it is our uniting thread, a common goal we all share. Our mission is to achieve peace and fulfilment of humankind’s potential. And the solution is leadership. As a global network, we strongly believe that leadership is the fundamental solution to all of the world's problems. Our membership and exchange programs create experiential leadership development like no other organisation. Through our programs, AIESEC aims to impact society by developing young leaders who will be the decision makers of the world tomorrow. 4
Who are we looking for?
Time commitments: approx. 10hrs/week. - Meetings - Functional work - Local Committee gatherings (an hour once a week) Personal qualities: Varies from portfolio to portfolio. Overall we are looking for members with authenticity & motivation - members who are passionate about their own self-development. Above all, we are looking for people who will seize opportunities as they come and never stop seeking challenges.
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Who are we looking for?
All new members are required to attend the Local Induction and Regional Induction Conference (RIC). Induction will be held on Sunday, 13th of March at the University of Sydney. RIC is a 3 day conference to familiarize yourselves with the AIESEC global community as well as socialise with fellow new recruits from USyd, UNSW, ANU, Macquarie and UTS. It is likely to be in Week 3 or 4 (date TBC).
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Structure of the Local Committee in Semester 1
*the exact structure and allocation of members may change depending on the needs of the organisation
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Operations (Global Citizen) The Global Citizen portfolio facilitates volunteering exchange experiences for students in various fields, including, but not limited to, education and environment. These exchanges provide students with the opportunity to develop themselves as young leaders and this portfolio is responsible for supporting their experience throughout their exchange. The main duties of a member in the Operations (Global Citizen) portfolio are‌ - to promote, recruit, and support exchange participants throughout their exchange journey - to work with exchange participants to find the right project - to ensure that exchange participants are utilising their AIESEC experience to the best of their ability Members in the Operations (Global Citizen) portfolio will gain‌ - communication skills - team management and engagement skills - a better understanding of world issues and social change
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Operations (Global Talent) The Operations (Global Talent) portfolio provides internship exchange experiences for students in the fields of Education, Marketing, IT, and Business Administration. This exchange gives students an opportunity to gain experiences in a cross-cultural professional environment, facilitating their development as young leaders in the professional world. An Operations (Global Talent) member is responsible for ‌ - promoting to and recruiting appropriate exchange participants - ensuring that they select relevant projects that will be beneficial for their professional development - ensuring the quality of the exchange participants' experiences - helping exchange participants to maximise their global professional development opportunity. Members in the Operations (Global Talent) portfolio will develop‌ - communication skills - their understanding of the impact of cross-cultural understanding in a professional environment - team management and engagement skills
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Business Development The Business Development portfolio connects Australian businesses to a global network of talented and passionate youths through Professional Traineeship placements. This connection provides the opportunity for business to add diversity and innovation to their organisation, allowing them to become more competitive in a rapidly changing business landscape. A Business Development member’s responsibilities include... - creating partnerships and relationships with external organisations and companies - liaising with businesses seeking developing as responsible and entrepreneurial young leaders in a global environment - supporting exchange participants in their experiences in Sydney Business Development officers, members can develop‌ - team management and engagement skills - their negotiation and communication skills as they develop partnerships. - their stakeholder and resource management skills through delivering quality exchange experiences
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Finance & Governance
While most people would see this as pure accounting and handling the financial side of the organisation, it is a small part of the portfolio’s function. Finance & Governance is a highly strategic portfolio that aims to critically analyse the organisation’s operations through its finances, and thereby, utilising this data to make investments to improve operations and result’s. The portfolio is vital to the function of AIESEC Sydney, and is responsible for the direction, sustainability and the growth of it as an enterprise. Moreover, members within Finance & Governance oversee and ensure the compliance of the whole organisation with the rules and regulations outlined within both AIESEC’s governing documents and Australian law.
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Talent Management The Talent Management portfolio is the key driver of the learning and development at AIESEC in Sydney. As a member of the TM team, you will strategise and implement support processes for members, ensuring that each member is able to personalise their leadership and self-development experience in AIESEC in accordance with their different motivation levels, needs and goals. Members in TM will hone their coaching and communication skills through the work they do, as well as develop an understanding for aspects of human resources including training, development, tracking, and organisational behaviour.
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Marketing and Communications The Marketing and Communication portfolio amplifies the AIESEC brand on university campus, promoting directly to the student market and to external stakeholders. As a member of the MAC team, you will have the opportunity to create and execute marketing campaigns for AIESEC’s products, the Outgoing Global Community Development Program, the Outgoing Global Internship Program, and to our business partners. With a new digital focus across the nation, Marketing and Communications in AIESEC in Sydney will be focussing on finding and developing talent in the digital fields. Marketing and Communications is an extremely important portfolio inside AIESEC. It is the backbone of almost all operations. As a member you will steer and coordinate the direction of AIESEC products and continue to plan for a sustainable future.
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Applications
The Application Form can be found here: http://tiny.cc/2016GL Any further enquires are to be directed to Erica Goh, Director of Talent Management at erica.goh[at]aiesec.net
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