Part-time jobs at Warwick

Part-time work is a great way to earn money alongside your studies and boost your employability. Take a look at our various ambassador roles, now live for the 2025-26 academic year:
Warwick Welcome Service: Student Ambassador
The Warwick Welcome Service (WWS) are an enthusiastic team of yellow-clad undergraduate and postgraduate Student Ambassadors, and we are in the process of recruiting more ambassadors to the scheme. If you’re passionate about Warwick and would love the opportunity to inspire the next cohort of prospective students through various events and activities, then we want to hear from you.
We are currently accepting applications for both our Warwick Champions and Open Day Ambassador roles. For further information, please visit our webpages. Applications close on 19 October.
Warwick Digital Ambassador (Social Media)
Are you interested in creating content for the University channels? We’re hiring Social Media Ambassadors to help us showcase student life at Warwick.
This role could entail you being offered commissions that involve: creating vlogs about life on campus and your experiences at Warwick, and creating content specifically for our social media channels. You may also be encouraged to pitch video content ideas, and then film and edit the content if it gets approved by the social media team.
Widening Participation: Ambassador (various roles)
Each year, the Widening Participation and Social Mobility team run several programmes, residentials and events, providing students from underrepresented backgrounds with invaluable insight into Higher Education. Participants consistently highlight that it is the student ambassadors, you, as being what makes these events such a success.
Take a look at the various roles available, including Academic Support Tutoring and Warwick Scholars. Applications close on 17 October.
Student Money Assistant
The Student Funding Outreach team are based within Student Funding Support and our main role is to deliver information, advice, and guidance about funding university study to current and prospective students, their parents/carers and staff.
You will assist with outreach events when required and provide support at both on-campus and external school events. The type of work may include supporting the preparation of events for the Student Funding Advisers, supporting the Student Funding Advisers with the creation of content for the Student Funding Support website, social media channels, MyWarwick Newsletter articles and content for the Student Cookbook.
Applications close on 12 October.
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