Working as a Student Assessor at the University of Amsterdam, FEB
Are you interested in educational policy? Do you want to give students a voice and gain some insight in educational policy and processes? Then we might be looking for you as the new student assessor of Economics and Business (EB) of the University of Amsterdam (UvA).
Working at the University of Amsterdam
To work at the University of Amsterdam is to work in a discerning, independent, creative, innovative and international climate characterized by an open atmosphere and a genuine engagement with the city of Amsterdam and society.
The role of the Student Assessor is to act as a link between the Educational Directors and the student population. He/she has an advisory role and provides feedback with regard to education-related policy development. The student assessor has an independent role.
What you will be doing as a Student Assessor?
Your tasks will include:
- Effectively presenting the students’ perspective in the discussion and formulation of educational policy at UvA EB;
- Participating in the monthly meetings of the Dean with the Educational Directors of the BSc and MSc programmes;
- Maintaining contact with the Faculty Student Council, the study associations and the Programme Committees to keep informed about what is going on among students;
- You might be asked to take part in in education-related working groups;
- Participating in the network of UvA student assessors.
We are looking for:
The student assessor we are looking for:
- Is a student that is enrolled in one of UvA EB’s BSc programmes (preferably in the third year) or in one of UvA EB’s regular MSc programmes;
- is someone who takes initiative and is proactive, with good communication and social skills;
- has a demonstrable interest in education-related matters;
- has a good social network within UvA EB or is able to build an effective network as needed;
- has a good command of both Dutch and English.
Enthusiastic after reading this vacancy? Do you want to become our new student assessor and gain experience in educational policy?
The job interviews will be held on-campus in the week of 9-13 June 2025. We will inform you by email if we invite you for these interviews.
You may send your application, including a cover letter and a CV in one Pdf, before 3 June 2025
What the University of Amsterdam offers
In this position you will be working 6 hours per week for the period of 1 September 2025 until 1 september 2026. The position is classified under the student assistant scale of the Collective Labour Agreement (CAO) for Dutch Universities, meaning you’ll earn a minimum hourly wage of €19,24. This could increase to €19.61 depending on your educational level and ECTS. The 8.3% end-of-year bonus is already included in this hourly wage.
Why StudiJob?
As a temp worker at StudiJob, you’ll receive an additional 22% in reserves on top of your gross hourly wage, as you’ll be working on a temp basis through StudiJob. Additionally, you can always participate in our training sessions and workshops for free!
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