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Student Advisor (Student Staff)

Listed by Salford SU

Applying

Application deadline: Wed 06 May 2026 09:00
Please submit an application for the role/s you are interested in via the forms below.

Rate

from £13.95

Hours

5-10 hours per week during October 2026 - July 2027, during weeks that the Advice Centre is open.

Details

Student Advisor

As a Student Advisor, you will be delivering high-quality impartial, independent, advice service to Salford students, through information, advice, guidance, signposting and referrals. You will work closely with Salford SU advice team to support students with various issues and help them to continue with their studies: You will be:

  • Providing personalised support on academic issues and other aspects of student life, through in person appointments, phone calls, video calls and email.
  • Undertaking accurate confidential, and legally compliant records of student client and casework details.
  • Approaching casework in a holistic manner, recognising students may require support for academic and non-academic issues as well as offering varying levels of support dependant on student’s needs.
  • Working collaboratively with the SU Advice Team to create self-help information and campaigns to improve students’ knowledge of policies and procedures.
  • Supporting the development of the advice service by taking a pro-active approach to areas of concern for the student body.

Students applying must be currently enrolled on a course at the University of Salford and be a student in the academic year beginning September 2026. This is a paid role. Student Staff are required to commit to between 5-10 hours per week.

 

Apply Now – No experience needed!

You do not need any previous experience to apply for this role, however this is a specialist skills role. We are looking for people who: 

  • are current University of Salford Student
  • have good communication and customer service skills (written and verbal)
  • have great active listening skills
  • are a resilient, caring and empathetic
  • have great organisational and time management skills
  • are able to work well in a team

 

How to Apply 

To apply, please use the online form here: online application form by the 06 May 2026 - you will need to use your student email. Interviews are provisionally scheduled to be 15 May 2026.

If you require this form in an alternative format, please contact SU-HR@salford.ac.uk

We recommend that you prepare your answers in advance in a separate document where possible, to avoid losing your responses before you submit them in the online form.

Here at Salford SU, we are more interested in your potential than your background and experience. If you don't have lots of professional experience, please feel free to use examples from outside of work to demonstrate what you could bring to the role and our team.

Please note:

You must be able to provide proof of your right to work in the UK before starting work with us. We are not currently able to sponsor employees requiring a visa. We will contact you to let you know the outcome of your application. This can sometimes take a few weeks. Applications received after the above closing date will not be considered.

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