Why become a Student Ambassador?
Health Sciences University are looking to increase the team of Student Ambassadors, Specialist Student Ambassadors and Student Services Student Ambassadors.
If you’re looking for a way to earn money, inspire other students, and have a job which earns you money whilst fitting around your studies – then becoming a Student Ambassador could be for you.
Benefits to becoming a Student Ambassador at Health Sciences University
- Earn money
- Representing your university college
- Flexible hours working as and when
- Getting involved with different types of work
- Developing skills and gain new ones
- Enhancing your Uni experience
- A choice of three ambassador roles
How to Apply
When applying for a Student Ambassador role, please specify which role(s) you’re interested in and explain why you believe you’re a good fit. You can apply for more than one role if desired.
Additionally, make sure to state which campus you study at so we can ensure your application is directed appropriately.
For more information or if you have any questions, please contact us via peoplehelpdesk@aecc.ac.uk
Student Ambassador Roles
Marketing Student Ambassador
Do you want to help promote the University College by providing guidance and information to prospective students?
Typically, these roles are to inform about higher education, the university college and the courses we offer by supporting a range of events and activities both on and offline.
The level of involvement and the amount you’d like to work is up to you and could include some of these activities:
- Working on HSU Open Days
- Conducting tours of the HSU campus
- Representing HSU off-campus
- Supporting activities through digital channels – websites, forums or blogs – under the supervision of team leaders
Specialist Student Ambassador
This role is vital in supporting our Access & Participation Plan, helping to widen participation in higher education by delivering outreach activities, advice and guidance to young people from a diverse range of backgrounds who are under-represented.
You will get to present a positive window into the opportunities that higher education provides.
The involvement and the amount you’d work is up to you and could include:
- Supporting Summer Schools
- Taster sessions and taster days,
- Homework and science clubs
- Mentoring. helping prospective students make informed choices about HE
Student Services Student Ambassador
In general this role supports the provision of Student Service delivering and encompassing the activities:
- Advise the service on developments to meet the needs of all students from their experience
- Look at documents and guidance from a student perspective and ensure they are accessible for all students
- Suggest, co-create & co-deliver projects
- Represent the services and what we do at internal events
- Meet quarterly for feedback
Other jobs available on campus
If the above Student Ambassador roles aren’t quite the right fit for for you, we also often have other job roles available across campus in a wide variety of departments and locations.
- Library assistant
- Ultrasound model
- MRI chaperone assistant
- Peer Assisted Learning
- Clinical receptionist
- Cleaning assistant
- Building and facilities assistant
- Catering assistant
Student Stories
Find out more about the experiences of some of our past and current Student Ambassadors.
Candice Wong's Story
“I think it’s really helped with my confidence and I have enjoyed the opportunity.”
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Anotidaishe Chabata's Story
“I wanted to be a Student Ambassador because I thought it would be good for my confidence and I wanted to share Chiropractic with people at events."
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Looking for other ways to socialise with your fellow students?
At Health Sciences University we are very big on health and well being, so it’s only natural that we have a number of clubs, sport teams and societies on campus.
If you are interested in something that we don’t currently have, why not start a club yourself?
Latest News
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