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Brighton SU Student Staff Recruitment


Brighton SU is recruiting STARSS (Specifically Trained and Ready Student Staff) for 2012/13 academic year. If you want to earn good money, gain valuable skills for your CV, and work for an ethical, friendly organisation run by students for students then we may have just the job for you.

We have vacancies in:
SU trading and administrative services including hospitality, retail, reception, election workers, promotions, marketing, stewarding, hosting and office support.

All student staff will receive:
excellent training, ongoing support, skills development opportunities, an above average hourly rate, BACS payment of wages and a chance to join a professional and enjoyable student orientated employer of choice.

We are looking for:
reliable people orientated and customer service focussed workers, keen to help Brighton SU provide a range of quality services to a diverse and discerning membership.


Brighton SU will pay you £6.20 per hour for up to 15 hours a week during term time, plus holiday pay if you work for more than a term at a time. If you are interested in becoming one of our STARSS, please download and complete one of the application forms from our website.

Application Forms
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STARSS application forms

Job Descriptions
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STARSS Job Descriptions


Applicants will be expected to attend induction training to include diversity aware customer care and job specific skills before the end of term and/or in late September. Brighton SU will pay student staff to attend training and work related meetings.

Brighton SU is committed to equality of opportunity in employment and is keen to recruit student staff representative of the University’s demographic make up. Applications are particularly welcome from mature students, international students (with the right to paid employment) and students with disabilities as well as those from our LGBT and black and minority ethnic communities.


 
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