Pre-Sessional Helper

Close of applications: 23:30, 7 May 2024

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Want a job where you deliver events and social activities?

Want a job that you know is supporting other students?

Want a job where you can learn new skills?

 

The Role

Pre-sessional Helpers get the chance to meet a whole new group of students over the summer vacation (end of June to end of August) and help them to integrate into University life in the UK. Pre-sessional students take part in an intensive course to ensure that they have a high enough level of English to start their degree course in October. You’ll be helping to deliver a social programme throughout the summer which will include support sessions, evening social events and day trips, giving the students time to relax and helping them get used to British culture.

Please note this is a fixed term role from June 2024 to September 2024.

 

About You

For most of the project you will be working in a team and will need to be able to coordinate well with others and work as a group to solve any problems. You will also need to be self-motivated, enthusiastic, approachable and friendly, have great communication skills and be able to use your initiative in different situations. A good understanding of the experience and needs of international students would also be relevant to this role.

 

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You can easily apply using your CV and covering letter by clicking on 'Apply Now'.

For further information prior to submitting your application, please contact Acitivities Coordinator An-Sofie Van Rafelghem, a-s.van-rafelghem@soton.ac.uk.

 

 

Please note feedback will not be provided if you are not shortlisted for interview.  

SUSU is an equal opportunities employer that values a diverse workforce and we want to reflect the student body that we represent. We value diversity, promote equality and challenge discrimination and will ensure that our recruitment activities are mindful of equality and diversity matters.