BUSU recruiting for more than 70 student jobs

The Brock University Students’ Union (BUSU) is looking to hire more than 70 undergraduate students to work at its various on-campus businesses and operations.

“BUSU’s social enterprises include businesses that not only provide a variety of food options on campus, they also provide students with jobs and opportunities to learn from real-world experience,” said BUSU President Rafay Rehan. “Working for BUSU in any capacity offers students flexible and convenient employment. It is also a great culture and a place to meet new friends.”

There are six businesses at Brock owned by BUSU and operated by students including Subway, Harvey’s, Booster Juice, Union Greens, Isaac’s, and the General Brock convenience store. The Student Union also runs BrockTV, where students are employed as producers and commentators.

With a number of roles recently filled and more to be posted in the coming weeks, the undergraduate positions currently available include BrockTV commentators, marketing co-ordinator and producers, as well as food service team members, cashiers and service staff.

“Once students are back in-person, our social enterprises will be open with all COVID-19 protocols in place,” said Rehan, adding that the plan — pending the public health situation — is to reopen everything Tuesday, Sept. 7.

Registered undergraduates of Brock University can apply for the roles through brockbusu.ca/jobs or through Brock’s Career Zone.


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