Who is eligible for these roles?
- You can only put yourself forward for one volunteer officer position.
- Some positions are reserved for those students that define into that position.
Benefits
If successful you will undertake a voluntary role for a year alongside your studies. You will be supported by union staff to represent students and direct the work of the students' union as well as receiving full training for the role.
- There is the opportunity to attend NUS conferences for certain roles.
- You will have access to a campaigns funding pot so you can deliver on your ideas.
- You have the opportunity to network with senior university staff members.
- The SU has a flexible approach to allow you to fit the position alongside your home life and studying.
Role Overview |
BAME Students' Officer |
Your role will be to work on issues affecting BME students on campus and helping to host events and run campaigns for students on campus. This position is reserved for a student that self-defines as being either Black or from an ethnic minority. |
LGBTQ+ Officer |
This position leads on the LGBTQ+ campaigns withing the Students' Union. You will represent LGBTQ+ students on campus and run campaigns and events to improve their life at Salford. This position is reserved for a student that defines as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans* or Queer |
Students with Disabilities Officer |
This position leads on representing the voice of students with disabilities at Salford. This position is reserved for a students that defines as having a disability (either seen or unseen) |
Women's Officer |
You will represent women students on campus, campaign on and host events for, issues that matter to them. This position is reserved for a student that defines as a women. |
Trans Students Officer |
Responsible for championing the rights of Trans students on campus you will work on issues affecting trans students on campus and helping to host events and run campaigns. This position is reserved a student that defines as a trans. |