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Vacancies for 20142015 The Residential Life Team is responsible for maintaining both discipline and pastoral support within the Halls of Residence As a volunteer member of the Residential Life Team you will assist in ensuring the provision and delivery of an effective system of student supp ID: 436698

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Residential Life TeamVacancies for 2014-2015

The Residential Life Team is responsible for maintaining both discipline and pastoral support within the Halls of Residence. As a volunteer member of the Residential Life Team, you will assist in ensuring the provision and delivery of an effective system of student support for students resident in the University and University managed residences. You will contribute to providing a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for living and learning; in particular, shaping a high quality residential experience for student learners at the University.The volunteering role is residential and you will be provided with accommodation for your use. There will be a charge of £600 for utilities which includes VAT per household, for the academic year 2014-2015.Being a Volunteer for Warwick’s Residential Life Team will be in addition to your current commitment to the University of Warwick.  It could be that you are a full time or part time postgraduate student or a member of University staff with a minimum paid commitment of 15 hours per week. If you are currently working as a temporary worker with Unitemps, you are not eligible to apply for a role with the RLT.We have a volunteer opportunity for a Sub warden position within the Residential Life Team for 2014-2015. The University has a limited amount of RLT accommodation which is suitable for occupation with children – this vacancy is not suitable for applicants with families (under 18’s). Please see below for all application information:Application Form (Word)Sub warden application information (pdf) All completed forms (saved as your full name eg. fredsmithappform or fredsmithcv) should be emailed to residentialteam@warwick.ac.ukCandidates who have previously applied for the role of Sub warden and have been unsuccessful at the Application, Assessment Centre or Interview stage of the process will now not be eligible to apply during the current recruitment year.

“The Residential Life Team plays a vital role in enhancing and supporting student development, ensuring the student experience at Warwick is second to none. As an academic member of staff the role provides me with transferable skills in management and leadership, which is beneficial in terms of leading modules and research projects.”

Dr Justin Greaves

(Warden

)

Director of Student Experience and Progression

Department of Politics and International Studies

“Being a part of the Residential Life Team is a fantastic opportunity for postgraduate students and members of staff at the University of Warwick. The role provides many exciting opportunities and challenges, which will help to develop a whole host of skills.  It’s a pleasure to interact with such a diverse community of students and colleagues in the Residential Life Team and I’m proud to be a part of it.”

David Coates

(Deputy

Warden)

PhD Candidate and Part-Time Staff

School of Theatre

“Being a resident tutor and interacting with my students on a daily basis gives me a unique opportunity to understand their experience of university and campus life. This is extremely helpful for my day job, which involves training student ambassadors and promoting a positive image of the student experience to our alumni and other stakeholders.”

Sam Burdock (Resident Tutor),

Annual

Giving Assistant, DARO