What is a Sabbatical Officer?
Sabbatical Officers (SABBs for short) are students elected leaders of Goldsmiths Students Union. They are here to represent you and are an influential voice here to make your student experience the best it can be.
No two days are ever the same here. One minute you could be hosting an event with the local community the next you could be meeting with senior leaders of the College to discuss the real issues and challenges that students face.
A Sabbatical Officer role is a full-time, paid position!
You’ll get holiday leave as well as additional College closure days over festive periods.
We don’t expect you to have lots of experience in a similar position, just a passion to support your peers and improve the student experience.
What are the roles?
President
From representing student voices to the College Senior Leadership to being the face and voice of students and the Student Union overall. You’ll be the line manager to your fellow sabbatical officers as well as permanent members of staff. The Student Union is a charity so you’ll gain lots of experience and see what it means to be the head and heart of an organisation.
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Campaigns and Activities Officer
Work alongside your peers and improve the student experience, all while celebrating the student community and hosting an epic get together. From organising events to campaigning for change on campus you’ll be at the centre of student activity on campus. This role will suit someone outgoing and passionate about student life beyond the lecture room.
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Education Officer
Passionate about all things Education, this is the role for you. You’ll be working alongside your peers to improve and ensure students are getting the best education possible. You’ll attend key education committees to provide critical improvement feedback and act as the voice of your peers. You’ll lead and work alongside student representatives ensuring they have the best tools possible to improve the student experience.
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Welfare and Liberation Officer
Take the lead on all things liberations, diversity and wellbeing on campus. You’ll be working with and alongside students as well as local organisations to represent every student on campus, from every background, as well as advocating for student welfare on campus. This role would be great for a student who is passionate about everyone's individual experiences, cares about mental health and wellbeing as well as advocacy and making a difference to those around them.
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