Night Duty Staff - Pathways to Law National Conference in Warwick, August 2022
Deadline date: 27 April 2022
The Baker McKenzie Access Officer, Zoe Campbell, is looking for one student to fill a Night Duty Staff position for the Pathway to Law National Summer Conference at Warwick University, running from the 22nd to 26th August 2022. Accommodation and meals will be provided, but the cost of travel to Warwick will not be covered.
The Conference will welcome 250 Pathways to Law students from the twelve participating institutions for a four-day residential event which will include a variety of activities focused on the sector. Students will be staying in student accommodation at the University of Warwick, and the Night Duty team will be responsible for supervising them between around 19.45 and 06.00 each night. A Night Duty Manager will supervise each night shift and support you in your duties.
Full details of the hours of work, duties, and other arrangements are provided in the further particulars.
Duration and hours
The National Conference will take place on Monday 22nd – Thursday 25th August 2022 but you will be expected to arrive by midday on Monday 22nd August for pre-conference training and orientation.
The total hours of work during these dates will be: 36
Breaks will be permitted but will not be paid.
You will be engaged by the Faculty of Law to undertake this work, and your timesheets will be submitted to Zoe Campbell, who will pass them to the Faculty Payroll Office for payment.
Reporting
The Team Leader will report in the first case to Zoe Campbell and then to the relevant member of The Sutton Trust with the responsibility of managing the Team Leaders.
Person Specification
Ideally you should satisfy most, if not all, of the following criteria:
- A current undergraduate or post-graduate student at one of the Pathways universities
- Experience of working with young people
- Experience working in a residential environment.
Rate of Pay
The hourly rate of pay will be based on University Grade 3, £11.14 per hour plus holiday pay of £1.34 per hour worked.
Funding
This work is funded by the Sutton Trust, who fund the Faculty of Law Pathways to Law program.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a completed application form to your university coordinator Zoe Campbell (zoe.campbell@law.ox.ac.uk), to whom enquiries may also be sent by 27 April 2022. Interviews will take place on 4 May 2022.
Graduate students in the Faculty of Law may work up to 8 hours per week, or a common sense average across the year.
Work must not commence without a letter of engagement and a right to work check having been carried out.
Approval of the Associate Dean for Research Students is required for any graduate student to work for their supervisor.