Full-Time Officer (4 places)
The Elected Officer Team are representatives of every Staffs Uni student. Those who are elected to this role will take a full year out of their studies (a sabbatical) to work solely on taking the student voice forward and creating a #BetterStaffs for everyone! Officers receive a salary and will spend time leading campaigns, networking with key decision makers at our University and lobbying on students' wants and needs at key Boards and Committees.
Officers are also Trustees of Your Union as a c
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DEPARTMENT REP - Art and Design
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields. As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council to shape the Union's work for students, as well as the University's.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Biology
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields. As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council to shape the Union's work for students, as well as the University's.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Business School (2 places)
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Computing
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Society, Crime and Environment
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields. As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council to shape the Union's work for students, as well as the University's.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Institute of Education
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Engineering
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Games Development
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields. As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council to shape the Union's work for students, as well as the University's.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Business & Law
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Media, Performance and Communication
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields. As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council to shape the Union's work for students, as well as the University's.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Midwifery & Allied Health Professions
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Nursing
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Psychology
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Social Work & Wellbeing
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Sport & Exercise
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields (e.g. Fine Art is a course withing the Humanities & Arts Department). As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council.
- Proactively work with other Department Reps to gather feedback from Course Reps, allowing you to gain a summary of issues across your whole department.
- Meet regularly with senior staff in your department and Full Time Officers to discuss issues within your department, and to feedback to Course Reps and students on the progress of issues raised.
- Represent students at key meetings, such as School Academic Committees (SACs).
- Get involved with any other optional opportunities to improve the student experience.
- As a Department Rep, you take one of the seats on the Council, alongside all other Department and Network Managers. This is where the Union is held to account by the membership, by you, via its Officers and Trustees.
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DEPARTMENT REP - Esports
Department Reps represent groups of courses across related fields. As well as talking to students and Course Reps in their department, these reps also meet with more senior staff (like the Head of Department and Associate Deans of Students). They also have regular meetings with Full-Time Officers and sit on your Union's Representative Council to shape the Union's work for students, as well as the University's.
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COMMUNITY CHAIR (Stafford)
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COMMUNITY CHAIR (London)
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COMMUNITY CHAIR (Shrewsbury)
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Your Union Priorities (5 places)
You can vote for your Union Priorities! Tell us what you think should be the Students' Union top priorities!
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Accommodation Students' Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
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African Caribbean Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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African Caribbean Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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African Caribbean Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Alternative Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Alternative Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Alternative Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Amateur Dramatics Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Amateur Dramatics Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Amateur Dramatics Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Anime & Manga Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Anime & Manga Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Anime & Manga Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Apprenticeship Students' Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Biology Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Biology Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Biology Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Boxing Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Boxing Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Boxing Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Bushiroad Trading Card Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Bushiroad Trading Card Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Bushiroad Trading Card Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Cheerleading Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Cheerleading Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Cheerleading Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Chess Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Chess Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Chess Club - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
Chairperson
‘The Chairperson has overall responsibility for representing, supporting and encouraging the Committee and the membership at all levels. This includes:’
ü Providing direction and leadership for the activity’s development
ü Co-ordinating and delegating tasks to other Committee Members
ü Chairing all Committee Meetings, AGM’s,
ü Understanding and upholding the activity’s responsibilities within the Union’s Constitution, policies and regulations
ü Encouraging teamwork & providing support to Committee Members
ü Representing the activity & its members during disciplinary procedures
ü Communicating relevant information to the Committee and the membership
ü Ensuring the activity is conducted safely and all relevant safety procedures are adhered to
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Christian Union - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Christian Union - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Christian Union - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Commuter and Part Time Students' Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Conservative Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Conservative Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Conservative Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Cosplay & Crafts Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Club or Society. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Club/Society.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time restrains
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Club or Society
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Club or Society
Responding to all Club/Society Member correspondence
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Cosplay & Crafts Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Treasurer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Activities Team
Liaise with the Students’ Union Activities and Finance Teams
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
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Cosplay & Crafts Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Society Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Society has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Society
To manage the Committee and Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Society, maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity at all times
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are adhered to at all times and in all activities
To represent the Society, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of sustainable student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
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Creative Writing Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Creative Writing Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Creative Writing Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Cue Sports - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Club Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Club has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Club
To manage the Committee and Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Club, maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity at all times
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are adhered to at all times and in all activities
To represent the Club, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of sustainable student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
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Cue Sports - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Club or Society. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Club/Society.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time restrains
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Club or Society
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Club or Society
Responding to all Club/Society Member correspondence
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Cue Sports - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Treasurer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Activities Team
Liaise with the Students’ Union Activities and Finance Teams
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
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Dance Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Dance Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Dance Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Debating Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Debating Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Debating Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Digital Art Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Digital Art Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Digital Art Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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The Disabled Students' Network - Communications Officer
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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The Disabled Students' Network - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
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Disabled Students' Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Distance Learning Students' Network - Network Manager
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The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Engineering Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Engineering Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Engineering Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Equestrian Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Equestrian Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Equestrian Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Esports Events Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Esports Events Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Esports Events Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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FACS (Forensic & Crime Science) - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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FACS (Forensic & Crime Science) - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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FACS (Forensic & Crime Science) - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Fashion Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Staffordshire Police - Force Rep: DHEP & DC DHEP
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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Staffordshire Police - Force Rep: PCDA
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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Warwickshire Police - Force Rep: DHEP & DC DHEP
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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Warwickshire Police - Force Rep: PCDA
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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West Mercia Police - Force Rep: DHEP & DC DHEP
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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West Mercia Police - Force Rep: PCDA
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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West Midlands Police - Force Rep: DHEP & DC DHEP
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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London Site Rep
Similar to a Department Rep, Site Reps exist to capture academic issues and ideas from your peers at your specific site of study, this voluntary role is about using your unique understanding of students like you, combined with their feedback, to make positive changes to everyone's experiences.
Site Rep will receive an induction for the role and will be supported by both the Student Voice Team at your Students’ Union to make sure that your ideas, opinions, perspectives and experiences are under
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West Midlands Police - Force Rep: PCDA
Force Reps are a brand new position introduced for 2021! As a Force Rep, you're job is to communicate with the Course Reps in place across the different cohorts of your course within your Force. You'll take their feedback to Course Committee meetings, where you can shape both how the University and Force deliver your hands-on and academic experience.
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Fashion Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Fashion Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Fight Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Fight Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Fight Club - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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First Aid Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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First Aid Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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First Aid Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Freemasons Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Game Development Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Game Development Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Game Development Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Guild of Assassins - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Guild of Assassins - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Guild of Assassins - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Hip Hop - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Hip Hop - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Humanities Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Humanities Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Humanities Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Idol Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
ENGAGEMENT
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Idol Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Idol Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Multicultural Network - Network Manager
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Knit & Natter Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Knit & Natter Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Knit & Natter Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Korean Culture Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Korean Culture Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Korean Culture Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Labour Students Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Labour Students Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Labour Students Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Law Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Law Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Law Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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League of Legends - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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League of Legends - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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League of Legends - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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LGBTQ+ Network - Communications Officer - LGBT
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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LGBTQ+ Network - Events Officer - LGBT
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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LGBTQ+ Network - Gender Identity Officer - LGBT
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LGBTQ+ Network - Network Manager - LGBT
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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London VGU - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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MARVEL & DC Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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MARVEL & DC Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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MARVEL & DC Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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The Mature, Parent and Carer Students' Network - Communications Officer
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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The Mature, Parent and Carer Students' Network - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Parent and Carer Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Mental Health & Wellbeing Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Mental Health & Wellbeing Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Mental Health & Wellbeing Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Midwifery Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Midwifery Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Midwifery Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Mountaineering Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Mountaineering Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Mountaineering Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Myth Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Myth Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Myth Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Photography Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Club or Society. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Club/Society.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time restrains
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Club or Society
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Club or Society
Responding to all Club/Society Member correspondence
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Photography Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Treasurer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Activities Team
Liaise with the Students’ Union Activities and Finance Teams
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
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Photography Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Society Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Society has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Society
To manage the Committee and Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Society, maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity at all times
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are adhered to at all times and in all activities
To represent the Society, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of sustainable student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
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Pokemon Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Pokemon Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Pokemon Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Poker Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Poker Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Poker Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Pole & Aerial Arts Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Pole & Aerial Arts Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Pole & Aerial Arts Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Postgraduate Students' Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Voice Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Rock, Alternative, Metal Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Rock, Alternative, Metal Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Rock, Alternative, Metal Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Redeemed Christian Student Fellowship - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Redeemed Christian Student Fellowship - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Redeemed Christian Student Fellowship - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Re-enactment Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Re-enactment Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Re-enactment Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Snowsports Club - Club Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Snowsports Club - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Snowsports Club - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Social Work Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Social Work Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Social Work Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Staffs Smash - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Staffs Smash - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Staffs Smash - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Staf-FUR-dshire Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Staf-FUR-dshire Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Staf-FUR-dshire Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Esports, NUEL & NSE Representative
As NSE and NUEL representative, you will be pulling together student Esports opportunities, activities and achievements across the University and publicising them to your peers and publicly too.
You’ll be a champion of all the great things our students do. Celebrating wins, highlighting progress, and developments, and trying to raise the profile of our competitive teams within their chosen sport.
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Theme Park Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Theme Park Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Theme Park Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Vegan & Vegetarian Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Vegan & Vegetarian Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Vegan & Vegetarian Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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VGU (Video Games Union) - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
The role of the Communications Officer is to support the Manager in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Student Group. Given these responsibilities, the Communications Officer often acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying past practice and decisions; confirming legal requirements; and promoting the activities of the Student Group.
Main duties of the Communications Officer
Liaising with the Manager to plan meetings, events, socials and activities
Taking overall responsibility for the submission of required documentation to the Students’ Union or other partners, within the required time constraints
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with activities, challenges or successes from the Student Group
Working closely with the SU Marketing Team to promote and develop the image of the Student Group
Planning and Managing Activities to support recruitment to the Student Group
Responding to all Student Group Member correspondence
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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VGU (Video Games Union) - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
The Finance Officer has a watchdog role over all aspects of financial management, working closely with other members of the Management Committee to safeguard the organisation's finances. Given these responsibilities, the Finance Officer typically acts as an information and reference point for the Manager and other committee members: clarifying financial implications of proposals; confirming legal requirements; outlining the current financial status; and retrieving relevant documentation.
Main duties of the Finance Officer
Overseeing and managing budgets, accounts and financial statements, supported by the Student Engagement Team
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team, updating them with plans for expenses, purchases and the Student Group balances
Ensure that all accounting activities are managing in accordance to current Students’ Union policy and procedures
Develop and implement a fundraising strategy, if deemed appropriate by the committee
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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VGU (Video Games Union) - Recreational Officer
Overseeing recreational gaming within the VGU.
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VGU (Video Games Union) - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
Main duties of the Manager
To hold overall responsibilities for the operations, activities and financing of the Student Group
To manage the Committee and any Sub-Committee to fulfil the purpose of the Student Group, always maintaining high levels of Equality and Diversity
Keep in regular contact with the Student Engagement Team with plans for the Student Group and members
To ensure that the policies and procedures of the Students’ Union are always adhered to and in all activities and events
To represent the Student Group, on occasion, as it’s spokesperson at, for example, Student Council or local forum meetings
To promote the mission and values of the Students’ Union at all times
To lead the development of continual student-led organisations, through planning and organisation
To operate your group with a mind to the environmental, ethical and sustainability aims of the Students’ Union, thinking about your group’s impact on the planet
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Voice Acting Society - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Voice Acting Society - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Voice Acting Society - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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Women's Network - Network Manager
The Student Group Manager is a key role on any voluntary Management Committee. The Manager must ensure that the Group has full participation during meetings/events, that all relevant matters are explored and that effective decisions are made and carried out.
The role of a Manager is time consuming, with work between meetings, external representation of the organisation, and work with staff. Managing a large student-led organisation requires diplomatic and leadership skills of a high level.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! - Communications Officer
The Communications Officer supports the club or society by keeping members, other committee and the Union updated about activities and plans. The comms officer is crucial in creating a community amongst your members and will also be involved in marketing the group to other students, in person and online.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! - Finance Officer
The Finance Officer works closely with other members of the Committee and the Union to safeguard the group’s finances. Key aspects of the role include, promoting recruitment to help reach group targets, budgeting for events and activities, and working to find external funding sources or sponsorship. The finance officer should monitor group spending to keep it in line with the yearly finance plan.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! - Society Manager
The Manager is a key role on any Committee. They must ensure that the Club/ Society is participating during meetings and events; that the group is complying with relevant rules, policies and laws, and that all members are able to be involved in the group’s activities.
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