
Hello Nursing Students,
I hope this message finds you well and that your exams went smoothly!
There are several exciting opportunities available on the Nursing Students' Association (NSA) council for the 2025/2026 session. While these positions will initially be appointed by the Senior Stick, please note that appointees must participate in the October by-elections to maintain their roles until April 2026.
The NSA council offers a fantastic way to connect with fellow nursing students and faculty, enhance your leadership and teamwork skills, and contribute meaningfully to our nursing community. Additionally, participation in NSA is recognized on your resume and included in your co-curricular record.
Please carefully review the attached NSA constitution to familiarize yourself with the roles and responsibilities associated with each position.
Positions Currently Open:
Executive Council:
* Treasurer * Secretary
General Council:
* Charitable Health Promotion Chair * Communications Coordinator * Assistant Communications Coordinator * Mentorship Program Chair * Mentorship Program Coordinator * 2SLGBTQIA+ Student Coordinator * Sigma Theta Tau Xi Lambda Representative * CNSA Official Delegate * Midwifery Representatives (2 Positions Available) * Year 2 (Summer 2025 Intake) Cohort A & B Representatives * Year 3 (Summer 2024 Intake) Cohort A & B Representatives * Year 4 (Winter 2024 Intake) Cohort A Representative * Year 4 (Fall 2023 Intake) Cohort A & B Representatives * Year 4 (Summer 2023 Intake) Cohort A & B Representatives * Spring Graduation and Pinning Ceremony Chair * Fall Graduation and Pinning Ceremony Chair
Eligibility:
* You must remain a College of Nursing student through the end of your term (April 2026). Students graduating before April 2026 are not eligible to apply.
How to Apply: Please email Mariam Yusuf (yusufm2@myumanitoba.ca) by April 30th @ 16:00 with:
* The position you are applying for * A brief explanation of why you would like to join the NSA
Sincerely,
Mariam Yusuf (she/her) Senior Stick | Nursing Students' Association College of Nursing | Rady Faculty of Health Sciences University of Manitoba
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