It’s a Penalty’s Student Ambassador Programme is a highly flexible and impactful volunteering opportunity. You’ll support us to achieve our mission of ending abuse, exploitation and human trafficking, the world's fastest growing crime.

What You'll Do: 

It’s a Penalty’s Student Ambassador Programme provides UK university students with a highly flexible and impactful volunteering opportunity. As a Student Ambassador, you’ll support us to achieve our mission of ending abuse, exploitation and human trafficking. Human trafficking is the world’s fastest growing crime so your involvement will make an important difference to your local community and wider society. You’ll also develop important skills and experience to enhance your employability.

 

After completing our core training, you’ll engage other students, university staff and/or your local community through awareness raising, change making and/or fundraising challenges of your choice. We recommend Student Ambassadors complete one individual challenge and one team challenge per term.

 

We’ll provide you with regular advice and support, high-quality training, recognition of your achievements and opportunities to get involved in the wider work of the charity. You’ll form part of a local group of Student Ambassadors at your university and gain skills in teamwork, leadership, advocacy, event planning, marketing, time management and more!

 

Time Commitment: Averaging roughly 1 or 2 hours per week, which can be done flexibly to fit around your other commitments.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and undertake individual and team challenges
  • Educate students, university staff and the wider community on human trafficking, exploitation and abuse
  • Advocate for change to make your campus and city slavery-free
  • Fundraise vital funds to save lives
  • Communicate effectively with It’s a Penalty staff
  • Complete required training to better understand modern slavery
  • Support other Student Ambassadors at your university
  • Support the wider work of It’s a Penalty
Why You'll Love It: 
This role is really flexible so it can fit easily around your other commitments - you don't need to commit to a regular time/day. Similarly, this role can adjust to your interests and skills, such as activities related to your course or future career.   You'll also make a really important difference, tackling the world's fastest growing crime. University students are particularly vulnerable to exploitation from criminal gangs so you'll be better able to spot the signs of human trafficking to protect yourself and other students!
What You'll Learn: 
All our Student Ambassadors complete our core training on Modern Slavery Awareness as part of their induction. We also offer additional optional online training such as being an active bystander, campaigning and healthcare specific modern slavery. We also run some live training sessions during term time to support you.   You'll also gain skills in teamwork, leadership, advocacy, event planning, marketing, time management and more!
What We're Looking For: 
There are no particular requirements for this role - it is open to everyone! We particularly value volunteers who are enthusiastic!
Summary
Volunteering
Young People
Poverty
Education
Crime and Violence
Human Rights
Another city in the UK
Darlington
Durham
Hartlepool
London
Middlesbrough
Redcar and Cleveland
Stockton
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Project Management
Teamwork/Collaboration
Communication
Creativity
Marketing
Languages you should know: 
English
Limited working
Requirements: 
Training

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