Law Ambassadors 2024
The Law Faculty Outreach team is looking for 5 undergraduate Law students to help with the smooth running of the University Open days at the Law Faculty on 20 September 2024.
This will involve meeting prospective students and parents/guardians, offering guidance on the Law admissions process, giving advice on the LNAT and providing an insight into life as an Oxford law student.
You must be passionate about raising aspirations and awareness, about supporting widening access and participation schemes, and about the Oxford Faculty of Law.
We also need students who are highly responsible. Prospective applicants are always interested in talking to current students, so it’s really important to us that you have all the correct information about applying and studying here, and can confidently answer admissions enquiries, talk about the courses, and direct applicants to the information they need. Training will be provided and each Ambassador will be required to complete the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board (OSCB) Safeguarding training online prior to the event.
Duration and hours
Working hours: 7 hours, to be worked between 9:30am and 4:30pm.
Please note, this event takes place outside of term time, therefore you will either need to have accommodation organised or be willing to travel to Oxford for the event.
Start date: 20 September 2024
Date by which the work must be completed: 20 September 2024
Reporting
The Law Ambassadors will report to Emma White (Admissions and Outreach Officer), who will be responsible for signing timesheets.
Requirements
Essential Criteria
- Currently studying for an undergraduate Law degree at the University of Oxford
- An effective face-to-face communicator, with the ability to enthuse and engage a range of people
• Well-organised, reliable, punctual, friendly, professional and approachable
• Capable of working effectively as part of a team and adhering to all Faculty protocols and safety guidelines
Desirable Criteria
- Proven interest in widening access and participation work
- Experience of working with young people aged 11 – 17
- Experience an ambassadorial role for the University elsewhere, such as a College Open Day or for Target Schools
Your normal place of work will be the St Cross Building or the Manor Road Building, Manor Road.
Please note that you will be required to complete a Right to Work check before starting work. The Law Faculty HR Team will contact you directly to arrange for the appropriate check to take place. What is a right to work check? | Staff Immigration (ox.ac.uk)
Eligibility
This opportunity is open to current undergraduate students in the Faculty of Law, and students are expected to obtain the permission of their college, if required.
Rate of Pay
The work will be paid at £12.49 per hour, which equates to University Grade 3, point 1, on the basis of completed and approved timesheets, which must be submitted to payroll@law.ox.ac.uk by the last Friday of each calendar month for payment on the last working day of the following month.
In addition, paid annual leave will be assumed to be taken in the month in which it was accrued.
How to Apply
Complete the MS Form by the 13 September 2024. Please explain how you meet the requirements for the role, and give details of your availability.
General queries, e.g. about the appointment process, or eligibility, may be addressed to undergraduate.enquiries@law.ox.ac.uk