The current opportunity is available for current returning Final Year Manchester Met students from the BA (Hons) HRM, BA (Hons) Business and HRM and BA (Hons) Business Psychology who have successfully completed a Sandwich Placement year, to apply for. If your application is successful, we will arrange your Jobs4Students registration before you start work.
We are seeking to recruit two Placement Ambassadors to support current Level 4 & 5 students by enthusiastically promoting the benefits of a placement year, through a range of activities and events, and providing appropriate guidance and advice. Applicants are invited from returning Final Year Manchester Met students, studying BA (Hons) Human Resource Management, BA (Hons) Business and HRM and BA (Hons) Business Psychology who have successfully completed a Sandwich Placement year. Ideally, each Placement Ambassador will predominantly work within their own programme area, but there will also be a requirement to work flexibly, and as team where appropriate.
This is a great opportunity for students to further build their CV, put their placement experience to good use, and have a positive impact on their peers. You will be expected to lead discussions and share ideas around your experiences and signpost students to the support provided by the Placement Engagement Coordinators (PPC), Career Advisors or Personal Tutors.
If successful, typical activities include:
- Running targeted promotion of placement (Sandwich & Internships) events and services (e.g. lecture shout-outs, promotion drives) for Level 4 and Level 5 students;
- Providing of information and guidance at events, on promotional stands and through peer-to-peer activities e.g., application form support, and drop-in sessions
- Collaborating with staff from across the University and specifically, the HRM/Business and HRM/Business Psychology Employability Lead and relevant careers service staff.
- Attending training and debriefs where you will receive support, resources, and feedback;
- Signposting students to specialist and further support provided by the Career Advisors and/or Personal Tutors;
- Develop promotional materials (such as articles, blogs, videos or media articles) by collecting testimonial and feedback from students and placement employers;
- Work on additional activities and events if & when required.
- Attend Open Days and Visit Days to speak to prospective students about your placement experiences
Five reasons to become a Placement Ambassador
- Increased employability prospects through further enhancement of CV post-placement year
- Networking skills and building links with employers and other stakeholders through the placement events/activities
- Personal and professional development through increased confidence, development of communication skills, commercial awareness, creativity, teamwork and leadership
- Mentoring skills through involvement in delivering advice and guidance in a peer-to-peer setting, and supporting students in their placement search
- Project management experience through the contribution towards the planning and delivery of activities
Role Start Date: Monday 20th October 2025 approx
Role Finish Date: 28th April 2026 approx
Details of briefing/training: Monday 20th October at 2pm - Business School 5.18
Working Pattern: Up to 30 hours in TOTAL, approximately 2 hours per week in term-time (Oct-March) as agreed by the hiring manager. If you would require any reasonable adjustments to undertake this role, if successful, please let us know. This information will only be used if you are successful in your application.
Interviews will be held between 9.30 and 1pm on Thursday 9th October