Open Positions
For the 2024-2025 school year all positions are currently filled!
When vacancies arise they will be listed here
Volunteer opportunities are available.
Email info@asuu.utah.edu if you are interested in volunteering.
Board Descriptions
The number of Associate Directors/Chairs varies depending on the board and may be subject to change. Please refer to Redbook for further clarification.
The purpose of the Academic Affairs Board is to coordinate and represent students in all academic matters, with an emphasis on academic advising and success. The board will work extensively in training and facilitate Student Advisory Committees, appointing students to university committees, facilitating the Student Choice Award, and coordinating all aspects of Geek Week.
Associate Director – Associate Director(s) for Academic Affairs aid the Director of Academic Affairs in organizing SAC trainings, Geek Week, Teacher and Student Choice Awards, and reviewing University Committee applications during the summer.
The Campus Events Board (CEB) is ASUU’s source for major event programming. The board oversees programming in four areas: Concerts, Films, Speakers, and Special Events. CEB collaborates with other entities, including but not restricted to student groups, campus offices, and academic entities to provide an array of educational, social, and enriching programs and events on campus. CEB is also responsible for creating innovative ideas to increase student participation and collaboration with ASUU.
- Associate Director – Associate Director(s) for the Campus Events Board is responsible for assisting the Director of the Campus Events Board in expanding the role of the board, carrying out administrative functions, and developing marketing strategies, among other tasks.
- Campus Traditions Chair – The Campus Traditions Chair oversees programming and executing events that deal specifically with University of Utah special events and traditions including Homecoming, Game on the Green, and Masquerade at the Museum. The Campus Traditions Chair also has significant freedom to create new events for ASUU.
- Concerts Chair – The Concerts Chair is responsible for planning and executing all items related to Redfest and other concerts, including artists, sponsorships, contracting, artist selection, venue coordination, and production.
- Films Chair – The Films Chair is responsible for selecting, purchasing, and executing film showings to the student body, including outdoor film events, the Free Film Series, and developing and managing a relationship with the Sundance Institute (the organization that puts on the Sundance Film Festival).
- Speakers Chair – The Speakers Chair works to program and execute speaking events that educate and entertain the student body, including comedic, motivational, inspirational, program-based, or educational speaking events.
The Elections Board Director is responsible for administrating the ASUU election process. The duties of the Elections Director include but aren’t limited to recruiting campaigns, promoting voting, ensuring that voting is available to all students and investigating violations of election code. An election committee and a financial auditor will also be needed in the spring semester and there will be a separate application for these positions.
Associate Director – Assists the Elections Director in maintaining campaign-related documents and facilitating elections in general.
The Finance Board oversees and helps administer the ASUU budget. The board will approve all expenditures and advise the ASUU Senate and General Assembly on the distribution of student funds. The accurate and insightful management of this board can play a major role in securing funding for all of ASUU’s activities. Precision in accounting, as well as wisdom, foresight, and creativity, are essential characteristics for members of this board.
Associate Director – Associate Director(s) for the Finance Board assists the Director of the Finance Board in approving expenditures and allocating funding by serving as a liaison to both Assembly and Senate. Proficiency with Excel and an eye for analytical data are extremely helpful in this position.
First Year Council is designed to help first-year students have a successful and impactful first year at the University of Utah. FYC is dedicated to informing first year students about the resources available to them on campus in an effort to integrate them into the campus community. FYC is also designed to foster leadership and team building skills. Each year, FYC is comprised of about thirty students who will help meet the needs of other first year students on campus, serve the student body, build essential skills for being successful during their time at the University of Utah, and, most importantly, find a network of friends that allows them to make their first year experience amazing!
The Government Relations Board leads the effort of lobbying the state legislature in the interest of the students of the University of Utah and higher education in general. The board is responsible for educating and mobilizing the student body in their lobbying efforts and in raising political awareness on campus. In addition, this board will have a focus on voter registration and education of the political process.
Associate Director – Aids the Director of Government Relations in lobbying the state legislature for student interests, raising political awareness on campus, providing recommendations to the Executive Cabinet, and encouraging students to be civically engaged, among other tasks.
The Marketing Board is responsible for the design, execution, and help in distribution of all ASUU programs, services, and events. The board also provides marketing services for all student groups on campus. The board should plan and implement non-traditional marketing campaigns to effectively communicate and inform all students of events. Effective members will need to be punctual, reliable, and creative in this challenging undertaking of informing the entire student body of the programs, events, and services provided by ASUU.
Associate Directors – The Marketing Board runs with the help of a number of associate directors who aid in the following areas: Design, Distribution, Social Media, and Photography/Videography.
The Student Immersion and Outreach Board will be focused on helping to meet the needs of students who are one or more of the following: 25 years of age or older, married/domestic partners, have children, are pursuing a graduate degree, are international students, are veterans. The board will work to provide programs and resources that help make non-traditional student life easier and more enjoyable.
Associate Director – Aids the Director of Student Immersion and Outreach in engaging and involving non-traditional students through support, programming, and the like.
The Student Resources Board provides and advocates for services that benefit students with an emphasis and focus on career development, student discounts and tutoring. The board will work closely with career services, restaurants around the community, ASUU tutoring center and other organizations to work on enhancing the University of Utah experience for students.
Associate Director – Associate Director(s) of Student Resources will network with local businesses to procure discounts for students. Additionally, they will reach out to and maintain a constructive relationship with the Food Pantry and Career Services.
The Sustainability Board will be responsible for not only promoting but educating students on the campus sustainability program. The board will collaborate closely with the Office of Sustainability and the different environmentally focused student groups. This board will also be charged with the task of investigating the possibility and potentiality of expanding sustainability efforts on campus, including recycling vending machines and promoting/increasing public transportation. This board will also be a leader in collaborative and lobbying efforts towards clean air at the University and State level. In addition, this board may be in charge of continuing the efforts of the Recycle Rice-Eccles program and the Recycle Huntsman program.
Associate Director – Aids the Director of Sustainability in any tasks that may be prescribed, maintains relationships with relevant or interested student groups and University departments.