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Student Callers needed for the Univ January Telethon

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The Development, Communications and Alumni Relations Office at Univ needs callers for the annual telethon, which takes place between 6 and 19 January 2025 before Hilary term starts.

Apply today to be a student caller and enjoy the following benefits:

  • £12.49 per hour
  • Fully paid training and accommodation and subsistence costs
  • Professional skills and work experience to boost your CV and LinkedIn profile
  • An opportunity to speak to Univ Old Members (alumni), from a broad range of professions

A regular fixture in the College’s calendar, the Univ telethon raises vital funds for current and future generations of Univ students and academics: from providing bursaries and scholarships and supporting research to protecting historic College buildings and enhancing and modernising facilities and improving access for all. For more than twenty years, Univ students have taken part in telephone campaigns that have made an important contribution towards attracting essential philanthropic support for the College.

Training and telethon hours

The training days will take place on 6 and 7 January 2025, from 9.30am-4.30pm on both days. This will be followed by a short calling session on training day two, from 6.30pm-8pm.
From Wednesday, 8 January through to Sunday, 19 January the call sessions will run as follows:

• Monday to Thursday from 6.15pm to 9.30pm (two days off during the calling period – Fri in calling Week 1 and Weds in Week 2)

• Saturday and Sunday from 10.45am to 3pm (times may vary slightly)

How to apply

Please complete this online form by Monday, 4 November 2024.

If you have any questions, please contact the Development, Communications and Alumni Relations Office via development@univ.ox.ac.uk.

Published: 17 October 2024

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