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Student Officer Roles

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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Full job descriptions

Select the following drop-downs to view full job descriptions and responsibilities for each role.

President

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

 

Responsibilities

  • Provide Leadership and support for the Elected Officer Team, Elected Reps, and non-academic student groups and societies, supporting and empowering them in their work with students!
  • Act as a Trustee of the Students' Union, having input into the development and implementation of the Union's strategic and financial plans.
  • A figurehead for students, representing their interests with Senior University staff, the National Union of Students and the media.
  • Lead campaigns and initiatives to improve the lives of Hallam students.
  • Ensure effectiveness, transparency and accountability to students, by attending Union Council meetings, being reactive to student concerns, and raising key issues with the University.

Benefits of applying

  • Do something that matters! You will have the chance to push for positive changes to the lives of Hallam students.
  • Leadership skills – you will be working with the highest governing boards within the University and sit as a Trustee of the SU. There will also be several opportunities to interview new staff for the organisation!
  • Networking – you will lead the Students' Union's Delegation to the NUS National Conference – the world's largest gathering of student leaders.
  • Personal development – access to extensive training and development opportunities.
  • Full-time salary of approx. Circa £20,000

Past Presidents have worked on:

  • Pushing for a student safety net during COVID-19.
  • Reducing the cost of bus fares.
  • Improvements to student housing and accommodation.
  • Leading important events for Black History Month.
  • Environmental sustainability.
  • Cost of Living Campaigns (£1 Wednesdays & Increases in bursaries)

International Students' Officer

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

 

Responsibilities

  • Be a voice for International Students, representing their needs at Union Council, and to the highest governing boards at the University, ensuring we retain an inclusive and global outlook.
  • Advocate for the rights of international students, regularly consulting with the student body, and raising issues at a university level.
  • Lead campaigns and projects to improve the Hallam experience for international students by using current research and working closely with the International experience team.
  • Support and build community amongst international students via collaboration with the International Students' Committee, international orientation and cultural societies.
  • Act as a Trustee of the Students' Union, having input into the development and implementation of the Union's strategic and financial plans.

Benefits of applying

  • Do something that matters! You will have the chance to push for positive changes to the lives of international students!
  • Leadership skills – you will be working with the highest governing boards within the University and sit as a Trustee of the SU.
  • Networking – you will lead and support thousands of inspiring students through Union, University and local services. There will also be opportunities to meet and collaborate with Officers from Unions across the UK.
  • Personal development – access to extensive training and development opportunities such as leading interview panels, managing projects and organising your own time across multiple platforms (Microsoft Teams & Outlook).
  • Full-time salary of approx. Circa £20,000

Past Officers have worked on:

  • International Welcome Week – welcome and orientation events for new international students.
  • Better support services and pandemic support for international students.
  • Networking and career events.
  • Important projects such as Black History Month.

Wellbeing, Sport and Physical Activity Officer

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

 

Responsibilities

  • Advocate for the rights and wellbeing of students, by working with key University decision-makers and influencing the University's strategies for sport and wellbeing.
  • Promote positive mental health and wellbeing across the student body, through awareness raising campaigns, and collaboration with student groups.
  • Lobby for improvements to student well-being, ensuring that the Union and University are campaigning on issues negatively impacting students.
  • Create opportunities for students to be involved in sporting and physical activity, by organising events such as Varsity, and the annual Sports Fair.
  • Lead and provide support to sports clubs, teams, and student-led wellbeing projects at Hallam University.
  • Act as a Trustee of the Students Union, having input into the development and implementation of the Union's strategic and financial plans.

Benefits of applying

  • A chance to make real improvements to student wellbeing at Sheffield Hallam & throughout the UK.
  • Meet and work with the highest governing boards within the University.
  • Networking - lead and support thousands of inspiring students through Union, University and local services. There will also be opportunities to meet and collaborate with Officers from Unions across the UK.
  • Access to extensive training and development opportunities such as leading interview panels, managing projects and organising your own time across multiple platforms (Microsoft Teams & Outlook).
  • Full-time annual salary of approx. Circa £20,000.

Past Officers have worked on:

  • Promoting the annual Varsity matches.
  • Providing welfare and mental health training to sports clubs and teams.
  • Black History Month sports tournaments.
  • Improving access to period products for Hallam students.
  • A campaign to combat spiking in Sheffield night clubs.
  • Mind Your Head – a campaign to promote awareness of mental health issues.

Business, Technology and Engineering College Officer

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.

 

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

 

Responsibilities

  • Represent the interests of students within the college of Business, Technology and Engineering by attending decision-making boards within the College and wider University.
  • Support and lead Department Reps, Course Reps and Academic Societies with their work to improve the student experience.
  • Lead on campaigns and projects to improve the academic experience of students within their College, ensuring that students are receiving an outstanding and enriching education.
  • Promoting student wellbeing at a college level and building a sense of community amongst students within the College of Business, Technology and Engineering.
  • Act as a Trustee of the Students Union, having input into the development and implementation of the Union's strategic and financial plans.

Benefits of applying

  • A chance to make real improvements to the Student Experience at Sheffield Hallam & throughout the UK.
  • Meet and work with the highest governing boards within the University.
  • Lead and support thousands of inspiring students through Union, University and local services. There will also be opportunities to meet and collaborate with Officers from Unions across the UK.
  • Access to extensive training and development opportunities such as leading interview panels, managing projects and organising your own time across multiple platforms (Microsoft Teams & Outlook).
  • Full-time annual salary of approx. Circa £20,000.

Past Officers have worked on:

  • Peer-assisted Learning schemes.
  • Improvements to student feedback on academic work.
  • Networking and careers opportunities for BTE students.
  • Establishing a network of academic societies across the College.
  • More study spaces.

Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences College Officer

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.

 

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

 

Responsibilities

  • Represent the interests of students within the college of Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences, by attending decision-making boards within the College and wider University.
  • Support and lead Department Reps, Course Reps and Academic Societies with their work to improve the student experience.
  • Lead on campaigns and projects to improve the academic experience of students within their College, ensuring that students are receiving an outstanding and enriching education.
  • Promote student wellbeing at a college level, and building a sense of community amongst students within Health, Wellbeing and Life Sciences.
  • Act as a Trustee of the Students Union, having input into the development and implementation of the Union's strategic and financial plans.

Benefits of applying

  • A chance to make real improvements to the Student Experience at Sheffield Hallam & throughout the UK.
  • Meet and work with the highest governing boards within the University.
  • Networking - lead and support thousands of inspiring students through Union, University and local services. There will also be opportunities to meet and collaborate with Officers from Unions across the UK.
  • Access to extensive training and development opportunities such as leading interview panels, managing projects and organising your own time across multiple platforms (Microsoft Teams & Outlook).
  • Full-time annual salary of approx. Circa £20,000.

Past Officers have worked on:

  • Improvements to student feedback on academic work.
  • Learning Contracts and support for disabled students.
  • Promoting academic rights to the student body!
  • Mind Your Head! – an awareness raising campaign for student mental health.
  • Support for the UCU strikes.
  • Student safety nets during the pandemic.

Social Sciences and Arts College Officer

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.

 

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

 

Responsibilities

  • Represent the interests of students within the college of Social Sciences and Arts, by attending decision-making boards within the College and wider University.
  • Support and lead Department Reps, Course Reps and Academic Societies with their work to improve the student experience.
  • Lead on campaigns and projects to improve the academic experience of students within their College, ensuring that students are receiving an outstanding and enriching education.
  • Promote student wellbeing at a college level, and building a sense of community amongst students within Social Sciences and Arts.
  • Act as a Trustee of the Students Union, having input into the development and implementation of the Union's strategic and financial plans.

Benefits of applying

  • A chance to make real improvements to the Student Experience at Sheffield Hallam & throughout the UK.
  • Meet and work with the highest governing boards within the University.
  • Networking - lead and support thousands of inspiring students through Union, University and local services. There will also be opportunities to meet and collaborate with Officers from Unions across the UK.
  • Access to extensive training and development opportunities such as leading interview panels, managing projects and organising your own time across multiple platforms (Microsoft Teams & Outlook).
  • Full-time annual salary of approx. Circa £20,000.

Past Officers have worked on:

  • Campaigns for environmental sustainability.
  • Improved support for disabled students.
  • Events promoting decolonising the curriculum.
  • Student safety nets during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Better library services and early timetable release.