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DSA- Department of Student Affairs

Weekday

Office

Delhi, Delhi, India

Full Time

This role is for one of Weekday’s clients
Salary range: Rs 600000 - Rs 900000 (ie INR 6-9 LPA)
Min Experience: 1 years
Location: Delhi , NCR, Punjab
JobType: full-time

Requirements

Key Responsibilities:

Communication & Representation

  • Represent the company in all on-campus forums, meetings, and events.
  • Act as a bridge between students and the central team.
  • Host and moderate events, webinars, and student town halls.

Event Management & Student Engagement

  • Plan, organize, and execute high-impact events, orientations, contests, and celebrations.
  • Lead student clubs and interest groups, fostering active participation and leadership.
  • Develop and implement new community engagement initiatives.

Data Management & Documentation

  • Maintain up-to-date records of student involvement, grievances, events, and resolutions.
  • Submit regular reports with insights and suggestions.
  • Use tools like Excel/Sheets, CRM for data tracking.

Leadership & Student Support

  • Serve as a mentor and guide for students facing academic or personal challenges.
  • Manage student grievances and maintain a safe, inclusive environment.
  • Promote a culture of discipline, mutual respect, and responsibility.

University Liaison & Diplomacy

  • Build and maintain strong working relationships with university staff and authorities.
  • Ensure the company is seen as a professional, value-adding partner.
  • Coordinate with campus departments for approvals, venue bookings, and support.

Core Skills & Competencies

1. Exceptional Communication & Public Speaking

  • Fluent, confident, and engaging speaker.
  • Able to address large groups, moderate discussions, and represent us in formal settings.
  • Skilled in adapting tone and language based on audience – students, university officials, or partners.

2. Event Planning & Creative Campaigning

  • Proven ability to conceptualize, plan, and execute engaging events, competitions, cultural fests, orientation programs, etc.
  • Brings fresh, innovative ideas that reflect students’ interests and align with our goals.
  • Manages budgets, timelines, vendors, and promotion strategy effectively.
     

3. Pulse of the Community

  • Continuously gathers informal and formal feedback from students to stay updated on their moods, concerns, and preferences.
  • Designs engagement activities that spark joy, pride, and belonging within the student body.
  • Creates campaigns that are not only fun but mission-driven.
     

4. Club & Community Management

  • Leads multiple student clubs and interest groups.
  • Identifies leaders within the student body and grooms them for responsibility.
  • Oversees regular student activities, ensuring participation and purpose.
     

5. Leadership & Decision-Making

  • Strategic thinker and action-oriented.
  • Assigns roles, holds people accountable, and maintains discipline.
  • Balances warmth with authority; commands respect while remaining approachable.
     

6. Responsiveness & Reliability

  • Available beyond the standard 9–5 schedule, especially in crisis or event situations.
  • Maintains prompt communication via calls, emails, and messages.
     

7. Emotional Intelligence & Empathy

  • Capable of handling student grievances with understanding and discretion.
  • Maintains emotional balance under pressure and helps students regulate theirs.
  • Serves as a trusted advisor during difficult transitions or conflicts.
     

8. Professionalism & Diplomacy

  • Handles university relations with maturity and tact.
  • Knows when to escalate issues and when to resolve them independently.
  • Builds trust-based relationships with faculty and administration.
     

9. Conflict Resolution & Crisis Management

  • Anticipates brewing issues and neutralizes them early.
  • Manages student-to-student or student-to-administration conflicts calmly.
  • Capable of stepping in as a strong but fair mediator.
     

10. Data Tracking & Documentation

  • Tracks participation, feedback, grievances, and resolution timelines using tools like Excel, Notion, Airtable, etc.
  • Ensures every interaction, event, and outcome is documented and reported with transparency.
  • Obsessed with optimization based on numbers and patterns.

11. Negotiation & Persuasion 

  • Able to influence stakeholders—students, university partners, vendors, etc.—towards favorable outcomes.
  • Communicates value propositions effectively in both informal and formal situations.
  • Skilled in proposal creation and pitching our value-add to institutions.

DSA- Department of Student Affairs

Office

Delhi, Delhi, India

Full Time

August 14, 2025

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