The University of Nottingham Students Union
Location: | University Park |
Closing Date: | Monday 08 July 2024 |
Reference: | SU327 |
Student recruitment opportunity
The University of Nottingham Students’ Union and Nottingham Trent Students’ Union are recruiting
Student Community Organisers – 2 positions
The Role
The Nottingham Students’ Partnership is a joint venture between the University of Nottingham Students’ Union and Nottingham Trent Students’ Union, based around the shared experiences of our students across the City of Nottingham.
The role of Student Community Organiser is perfect for someone currently studying at NTU or UoN who likes to talk to and build relationships with their fellow students. You will be finding out what issues students are passionate about and supporting them to campaign. The role should allow you a degree of freedom, so you will need to be capable of taking the initiative and working independently and as part of a small team.
Some knowledge of community organising might be beneficial, but full training will be provided. This bespoke training, carried out in collaboration with Nottingham Citizens, will cover the principles and operation of community organising, and will be supported by staff and resources at both UoNSU and NTSU.
No Community Organiser looks the same, and each person will approach this differently but for this role you’ll most likely:
- Have a passion for the improvement of Nottingham as a city that students live in.
- Be able to easily talk to and relate to students, residents and local stakeholders from a range of backgrounds.
- Be willing to learn about Community Organising.
- Be able to keep a track of your own work and be self-motivated.
This role will require working with both NTSU and UoNSU and students at both universities, so flexibility and the ability to adapt will be highly valuable. We encourage students from both Nottingham Trent University and University of Nottingham who would enjoy this opportunity working with a wide range of people across both universities and the wider city to apply.
If you have any questions about the role or would like an informal discussion, please contact Edward.Towers@su.ntu.ac.uk
How to apply
If you are a current student of the University of Nottingham or Nottingham Trent University and will be for the 24/25 academic year and wish to apply, please send your CV and supporting statement of no more than 1 A4 page demonstrating how you meet the criteria in the Person Specification section of the Job Description to Edward.Towers@Nottingham.ac.uk
For a full job description and person specification please visit the University of Nottingham Students’ Union website https://su.nottingham.ac.uk/about/work-for-us
Closing Date: Monday 8th July 2024 at midday
Interviews: Week Commencing Monday 22nd July 2024
Please note we may only be able to contact those candidates successful for interview. Successful for interview candidates will receive an e-mail by Tuesday 27th June giving details of the interview. If you have not received an e mail we thank you for your interest but please consider that you have not been successfully shortlisted on this occasion.
Hourly rate: £11.44 plus holiday pay calculated at 12.07%
The University of Nottingham Students’ Union People Offer
While this position sits between our two organisations, formal employment will be through the University of Nottingham Students’ Union (@UoNSU). When you come to work @UoNSU you bring your skills, experience, talent, commitment and a desire to do a great job. Our Students’ Union prides itself on being inclusive, working collaboratively and empowering individuals to be the best they can. In return we want to be an employer where every member of the staff team feels valued, trusted, inspired, and able to grow and to have fun. We welcome people from different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. We value diversity, promote equity and challenge discrimination. We are on a journey to increase the diversity of our staff team and we would like to encourage applications from disabled, LGBT+ and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds to better reflect the diverse community we serve.