Student Voice Leader - Postgraduate Marketing Courses

If you have any questions regarding the Union or the role, or there are any adjustments we can make to any stage of our recruitment process which would assist you in submitting the best application that you can, please do get in touch. You can email us at BSUpeople@brighton.ac.uk and we will respond to you as soon as we can.

Post:  To apply for this role you must study on one of the following courses

  • MSC MARKETING
  • MSC MARKETING (BRANDING AND COMMUNICATIONS)
  • MSC MARKETING (DIGITAL MARKETING)
  • MSC MARKETING (INTERNATIONAL MARKETING)

Rate: £12.21 per hour

Attend one training session with Brighton Students’ Union and University staff each term.

Attend a school-level Student Voice Oversight Group per term to discuss trends in student feedback and propose ideas for improvement.

Attend a termly Education Hackathon with University Professional Services.

Work in partnership with staff to co-create solutions and projects in relation to student feedback.

Create a termly blog or video to close the feedback loop by reporting on actions taken as a result of your involvement.

Use this to promote Student Voice opportunities such as the NSS, Module Evaluation, Course Comment Boards and help other students understand how they can get involved.

Responsible for personal operational decisions on a daily basis.

This role has no direct budgetary responsibility

May be involved in providing feedback on small project funding requests or initiatives linked to student experience

This role has no staff management responsibility.

Conduct yourself in a manner which adheres to the values of BSU at all times, displaying high standards of professionalism and service.

Adhere to all BSU policies and procedures.

Fully participate in your induction, personal and team development opportunities.

Undertake any other duties as may reasonably be expected given the qualifications and experience required for the role.

Attend a 1-hour induction session on Microsoft Teams (24th September, 4pm, Online via Microsoft Teams).

Attend a 3-hour in-person training session (15th October, time and location TBC).

Attend a 2-hour Student Voice Oversight Group meeting (date, time and location TBC).

Participate in a 3-hour Education Hackathon (date, time and location TBC).

Record and submit a 1-hour feedback blog or video by 1st December.

Attend a 2-hour BSU training session (11th February, time and location TBC).

Attend a 2-hour Student Voice Oversight Group meeting (date TBC).

Record and submit a 1-hour feedback blog or video (by 16th March).

Participate in a 3-hour Education Hackathon (date, time and location TBC).

Attend a 2-hour training session (22nd April, time and location TBC).

Attend a 2-hour Student Voice Oversight Group meeting (date, time and location TBC).

Record and submit a 1-hour feedback blog or video (date, time and location TBC).

Participate in a 3-hour Education Hackathon (date, time and location TBC).

Contract date: From 6th October 2025 To 26th June 2026

Interviews: Week Commencing 15th September 2025 via Microsoft Teams

Role: Student Voice Leader (SVL)

Hours: Approximately 25-30 hours across the academic year. This is a flexible role designed to fit in with your studies. A full breakdown of hours is provided in the penultimate section.

Responsible to: Advice and Representation Manager

Responsible for: N/A

Department Overview

The Advice and Representation Team at Brighton Students’ Union works to empower students to make their voices heard and to influence change across the university. The team supports student advocacy, democratic engagement, and access to quality advice services. As part of this work, we help students raise concerns, engage in constructive dialogue with staff, and ensure that feedback leads to meaningful improvements in the student experience.

Role

To act as a paid student partner within your academic school and across the University, working with staff to help act on and improve feedback. This role is focused on analysing student feedback, contributing to School level discussions, co-creating solutions and closing the loop by communicating changes.

Main Responsibilities

Communication

Decision Making

Budget Management

Staff Management

General Duties

Location

This role is flexible, with activity taking place across all Brighton campuses. You may work remotely, attend meetings in person, or collaborate online depending on your school’s setup and the time of year.

Breakdown of Tasks and Time Commitment

This is a breakdown of the required tasks and time commitments for the role.

September – Total Time Commitment: 1 hour

October – Total Time Commitment: 5 hours

November – Total Time Commitment: 4 hours

December – No activity scheduled due to assessments and holidays

January – No activity scheduled due to assessments and holidays

February – Total Time Commitment: 2 hours

March – Total Time Commitment: 6 hours

April – No activity scheduled due to assessments and holidays

May – Total Time Commitment: 8 hours

June – No activity scheduled due to assessments and holidays

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