Student Officer Job Descriptions Student officer positions are voluntary, part-time, and open to all students who will be studying during their term of office. Key skills and qualities for these roles include: - Enthusiasm and commitment Key Student Officer responsibilities
Represent students Ø Attend monthly meetings of the Officers Committee Special Project Ø Organise projects, events or similar activities during the course of the year Support UBSU Ø Work voluntarily for UBSU, contributing (on average) six hours per week during term-time
- Ability to manage voluntary work alongside study
Ø Attend monthly meetings of relevant operating committee, each student officer sits on one appropriate committee
Ø Attend all General Meetings, Student Representative Councils and the relevant Campus Student Representative Councils
Ø Represent UBSU at National Union of Students (NUS) conferences where and if appropriate
Ø Attend Officer residential training in June, Officer training events in September/October and contribute to the annual strategic planning process and development of priority campaigns for the coming year
Ø Be available to see students in the Students’ Union for an agreed period (1-2 hours)
- Two projects for Officers elected at the General election (March)
- One project for Officers elected at the By-election (October)
Ø Meet the Officer’s paired mentor once per week to assess progress and problems
Ø Contribute to the annual Officers’ report to members detailing UBSU activities over their year in office
Ø Support UBSU events and activities during Freshers’, International and Diversity Weeks as appropriate
Ø Casually promote UBSU events, especially large events, to constituency
Ø Support the annual UBSU student satisfaction survey by collection of data
Support offered by UBSU to Student Officers
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Ø Pairing with a Sabbatical Officer and/or member of UBSU staff to offer mentoring, support and advice as necessary |
Key portfolio responsibilities:
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Campaigns Officer |
Help run campaigns that currently affect the student body Ø Support UBSU awareness initiatives |
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Disability Officer |
Represent students with a seen and/or unseen disability Ø Represent the views and needs of disabled students to UBSU and the University |
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Entertainments Officer |
Organise a diverse range of events for students Ø Contribute to the development different forms of entertainment that the SU can provide |
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EU Students’ Officer |
Represent the growing number of EU students and encourage engagement with UBSU Ø Represent the needs of EU students to UBSU and the University |
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International Students’ Officer |
Represent the growing number of international students and encourage engagement with UBSU Ø Represent the needs of international students to UBSU and the University |
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual (LGBT) Officer |
Look after and promote the interest of lesbian, gay bisexual and transsexual students Ø Represent the views of LGBT students to UBSU and the University |
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Mature Students’ Officer |
Ensure mature students are represented within UBSU and the University Ø Represent the views of mature students to UBSU and the University Please note that candidates must be 25 at the start of the elections |
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Minority Students’ Officer |
Ensure minority ethnic groups are represented within UBSU and the University Ø Contribute to the review and development of UBSU’s equal opportunities policy |
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Newspaper Editor |
Edit UBSU’s Newspaper and ensure diverse student participation in its production Ø Organise student contribution to the UBSU paper |
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Raise and Give (RAG) Officer |
Promote Raise and Give activities amongst the student body Ø Help organise and promote RaG events throughout the year |
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Sports Officer |
Support the development of sport at the University Ø Support the promotion of sport especially those outside the BUSA league |
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Women’s Officer |
Ensure women are represented within UBSU and the University Ø Represent the views of women to UBSU and the University |