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Student Journey Internship

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Placement Program
  • People, HR & Administration
    Education & Teaching
  • Chichester
  • 11d left

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  • You should have recent higher education experience, confidence in sharing ideas, strong relationship-building skills, an empathic problem-solving approach, and a passion for helping others succeed.
  • You will engage with students, coordinate awareness campaigns, support initiatives for success, and foster relationships with the Student Union and university staff to enhance student experiences.

Requirements

  • - Recent experience of higher education and an interest in empowering others to achieve, progress and feel included throughout their student journey
  • - Confidence to share unique ideas to empower student voice and enhance students’ experiences
  • - Ability to build and strengthen relations with students, the Student Union, and University staff
  • - Empathic approach to problem solving and coordinate awareness raising campaigns/initiatives
  • - Flexible learner and able to work independently
  • - Passion to help others achieve their academic aspirations

Responsibilities

  • - This post will focus on student engagement, achievement, and belonging.
  • - This post is a one-year, fixed-term internship with an opportunity to be a hands-on member of the team supporting the wider Student Support Services team to deliver practical initiatives and interventions that contribute to student success and enhance students’ experiences.
  • - You will build and strengthen relations with students, the Student Union, and University staff.
  • - You will co-ordinate awareness raising campaigns/initiatives.
  • - You will have a passion to help others achieve their academic aspirations.

FAQs

What is the salary for the Student Journey Internship?

The salary for this position is £22,214 per annum pro rata, which amounts to £14,409 per annum for the part-time hours.

How many hours per week will I be working?

The internship requires a commitment of 24 hours per week.

Is this internship part-time or full-time?

This internship is part-time.

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship is fixed-term until 31 July 2025.

What kind of training will be provided?

Specialised on-the-job training will be offered where appropriate, in addition to a comprehensive professional development programme.

What benefits are offered to interns?

In addition to salary, the internship offers a competitive reward package that includes pension schemes, paid closure periods over Christmas, generous holiday allowance, on-site gym, subsidised bus travel, and extensive personal/professional training opportunities.

Can I contact someone for informal inquiries?

Yes, informal enquiries can be made by contacting Clare Marczak, the Student Wellbeing and Disability and Dyslexia Service Manager, via email at C.Marczak@chi.ac.uk.

When is the closing date for applications?

The closing date for applications is Wednesday, 18 September 2024 (midnight).

Will the university sponsor a visa for this internship?

No, the university is unable to financially support any visa applications, and this role is unlikely to meet the minimum standard salary required for skilled worker visa sponsorship.

What is the primary focus of the internship role?

The primary focus of the role is on student engagement, achievement, and belonging, while providing an inclusive advisory service to students.

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