Community Liason
Overview​
Project Nebula is an initiative to build tools that help students. Keeping in touch with other students is an important part of that! A community liaison serves as a bridge from the wider community to Project Nebula’s developers by talking to other students.
What We Need​
A community liaison will need to be someone willing to talk to people and make connections with students of all majors to understand their needs.
- We’re looking for someone with the following:
- Passion for helping students and understanding what issues they regularly face
- A genuine investment in students’ well-being
- Values a diversity of perspectives and is able to acknowledge and reach out to underrepresented groups
- Able to take away meaningful conclusions from 1-on-1 student interactions for the benefit of the greater student body
Any of these would additionally help:
- Having a well-sized social media presence
- Experience organizing events
- Experience with social media outreach
- Email etiquette
- Qualitative research skills
- Knowing a lot of people
We’re all students, so we understand that someone won’t be an expert in anything. If you don’t have all the skills, you will most certainly learn as a part of the Project Nebula team!
What You'll Do​
As a community liaison, you’ll keep in touch with people outside of the Project Nebula team. You’ll act as a representative for Project Nebula and stay engaged with what’s going on in the student body.
Responsibilities:
- Communicating with leadership about initiatives
- Informing project teams about student issues
- Hosting small-scale meet-ups or public events to engage with the community
- Reaching out to other student organizations to find unique opportunities for collaboration
What you’ll do on a regular basis:
- Have conversations with students (mostly virtually, but also offline)
- Keep track of what issues are most important to students
- Formally and informally poll the UT Dallas community
- Collaborate with our Head of Marketing
- Advocate for Project Nebula in relevant online community spaces (for example, sharing links to the UTD Survival Guide on Reddit in a non-spammy way)
Expect to spend 2-4 hours/week in this role.
What You'll Learn​
You’ll primarily get experience doing community outreach and effectively communicating stakeholders’ concerns. You’ll learn how to work with technical stakeholders and communicate the needs of a layperson to others on a team.