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Your Students' Union is run by students. To ensure we get results that improve students' lives as effectively as possible, the Officer team is made up of different roles, each working full-time and responsible for a particular area of the student experience.
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The President is the lead student representative within Sheffield Hallam Students' Union, and champions the student voice, both to the University, local and national bodies. The successful candidate for this role will have the opportunity to lead the Officer Team, steer the direction of the Union and develop transformative skills.
Type: Full-time Salary: Circa £20,000 Location: Sheffield (The Students' Union and Sheffield Hallam University Campuses) Reports to: Board of trustees, student-led accountability panels
The International Students' Officer represents the voice of International students at Sheffield Hallam Students' Union. They work on key issues impacting international students at Hallam and have a real opportunity to make important changes to campus life!
Type: Full-time Salary: Circa £20,000 Location: Sheffield (The Students' Union and Sheffield Hallam University Campuses) Reports to: The President, Board of trustees, student-led accountability panels
The Wellbeing, Sport & Physical Activity Officer works to promote physical and mental wellbeing among students at Sheffield Hallam. From raising awareness of issues around mental health to organising Varsity, students in this role can improve the student experience in a huge variety of ways.
Type: Full-time Salary: Circa £20,000 Location: Sheffield (The Students' Union and Sheffield Hallam University Campuses) Reports to: President, and the student body via Union Council
The Business, Technology & Engineering College Officer takes the lead on academic issues within the College of Business, Technology & Engineering. They meet regularly with senior College staff, ensuring that students' opinions are listened to and acted upon.
This role represents the voice of students in the College of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences. They sit on the highest governing boards within their College, voicing key issues amongst HWLS students, holding the College to account, and creating positive changes to the student experience.
This role is the lead Representative for students on courses in the College of Social Sciences and Arts. They sit on the highest governing boards within their College, providing an important platform for representing the voice of SSA students and effecting positive changes to student life.