Education Liaison & Marketing Student Ambassador

Details


1100773


Middlesex University


27/10/2025


Ongoing


Flexible work, up to 16 hours per week.


Not Applicable

Pay


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Description

Role

Please note this vacancy is only for Current Students (with more than 6 months of Class left) at Middlesex University.

Are you passionate about Middlesex? Do you want to represent the university at events all year round and get paid for your work? We’re looking for enthusiastic and friendly students to represent Middlesex University and share their student experience with prospective applicants and young learners at various events.

Events could include:

  • Careers Fairs at local schools/colleges
  • School group visits to campus
  • Presentations/Workshops with prospective students
  • Open Days/Evenings
  • Campus Tours
  • & many more…

Working as a Student Ambassador

What We Do

Middlesex University organises a variety of events, both on and off campus, involving young learners, prospective and current students. Our Student Ambassadors are advocates for the University and its facilities as well as acting as role models for new and current students alike.

Duties and responsibilities

Your Role as a Student Ambassador

Being a Student Ambassador means that you will enjoy a great variety of work. Your duties may include showing people around the campus at our Open Days and Postgraduate Open Evenings, giving short presentations or facilitating workshops and running activities for young learners at on-campus events, and attending careers fairs in local schools and colleges. You could be asked to support the wider Marketing Team occasionally with involvement in Social Media posts or support with developing content for online platforms. The work is flexible and part time, meaning you can fit it around your studies.

Being a Student Ambassador is not only fun but it can help you in the following ways:

  • Gives you great experience to add to your CV
  • Gives you the chance to make new friends with students who are not on your course
  • Helps you develop transferable skills such as teamwork, communication and problem solving – all of these are in demand by employers
  • Helps you gain confidence within a friendly and supportive environment
  • Gives you the chance to earn while you are studying
  • Great opportunity to engage with young people, especially useful if you plan to pursue teaching
  • Members of the team can give you a reference when you apply for other work

Skills and experience

As a Student Ambassador you should be:

  • Interested - You will not gain the attention of young people if you are not interested in what they have to say to you.
  • Approachable - Young people will open up more and respond better if you make it easy for them to talk to you.
  • Proactive – Both at events but also the admin side of the scheme. We need students who are responsive and can react well to different situations.
  • Tolerant – To encourage engagement a great deal of tolerance is required as there may be many factors or barriers preventing them from communicating with you openly.
  • Respectful - If you can demonstrate respect for the young people no matter what difficulties they may be going through, they will in turn respect you for understanding them and showing patience.
  • Inspirational – You are one step ahead of them on their journey, talk from your own experiences and help to support their aspirations
  • Motivational - You may be the only role model they have in their lives. BUT remember to maintain suitable boundaries.
  • Enthusiastic - Showing enthusiasm for the work you do with young people does rub off on them and encourages them to do well, and it will also make the experience memorable for them.
  • A good listener - You may have to act as a sounding board for young people to release frustration or anxiety, and you will need to be able to make sensible suggestions for overcoming these.
  • Positive - Being positive encourages a positive response and helps boost confidence and self-esteem – don’t dwell on failings and negative feelings, highlight positive ones.

Location
On Campus and Schools

Additional information

Diversity and Inclusion

Middlesex University is host to a variety of different cultures and beliefs. As a Student Ambassador, it is not only your job to respect the individuality of all students but also champion and elevate different beliefs and views where appropriate.

As part of this scheme, you will often work outside of the University for various jobs roles & events. Student Ambassadors act as representatives for the University – you must always hold and promote our values in any role you are a part of.

Benefits Pay Rate: £13.85-14.40 per hour + holiday pay

Training & Key Dates

If your application is successful, you will be invited to attend our assessment centre on Tuesday 7th October (morning and afternoon time slots will be available).

 

How to apply

Application Deadline: Thursday 2nd of October 2025

Once you submit your application, we will not be in touch regarding the status of your application until after the closing date has passed.

In the meantime, if you have any queries regarding this advertisement or the scheme in general – please contact: educationliaison@mdx.ac.uk

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