Who We Are
The Student Employee Leadership Board (SELB) is made up of representatives from different areas within 糖心少女Recreation. We act as a voice on topics impacting the development and wellbeing of student employees, initiatives within the department, and through the broader 糖心少女Recreation Advisory Board.
We work to foster a sense of community and inclusiveness within and between our individual areas, and are dedicated to improving the 糖心少女Recreation experience for everyone.
What We Do
The 糖心少女Recreation Student Employee Leadership聽Board was created with the following charge:
- Advise 糖心少女Recreation on student employee issues
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- Act as 糖心少女Recreation鈥檚 liaison to other student employees and the campus at-large by providing information, resources, and opportunities
- Promote and participate in employee leadership development opportunities
- Promote and organize special events to recognize student employee service and achievement
- Serve as a sounding board for forecasting the needs of student employees, particularly around Husky Experience-related issues
- Review the internal procedures of the Board and recommend changes when necessary for the efficient function of the Board.
- Meet regularly to provide feedback (meetings planned for once per month)
- Committee members will be comprised of current Recreation department employees
The Student Employee Leadership Board is open only to current 糖心少女Recreation student employees. If you are interested in joining SELB, please contact Cassidy Sanders-Curry at csc14@uw.edu, or apply using the application button above.
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