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*We do things differently at Essex.

Are you ready to take control, ignite change, and LEAD LIKE A STUDENT?

REPRESENT COMMUNITies AT ESSEX su

Apply now to be a voluntary Student Community Officer or Council Rep.

Be involved in making change and leading the direction of the SU.

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Essex SU is run by elected Student Leaders and voluntary SCOs & Council Reps

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They all sit on SU Council to make big decisions on behalf of Essex students

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Get involved! Represent communities at Essex as an SCO or Council Rep

Already know you’ve got what it takes?

Apply to represent communities at Essex next year.

Still deciding if it’s for you? Scroll on down and find out more about the roles and the SU Communities Election process 👇.

No bullsh*t, these roles are rewarding as hell.

APPLY NOW

APPLY NOW

THE PERKS

Lead Essex SU

Really! You’ll work alongside the elected Student Leaders and SU Staff to contribute to the course of action of the SU.

Variety of Positions

With 40+ positions available, there’s one to suit every interest.

Represent Students

You'll be a voice for communities on the Southend campus, making sure that students needs are understood and represented.

Upgrade your CV

You’ll gain loads of transferrable skills like negotiation, listening, overcoming challenges, event organising and public speaking.

Work with amazing people

You'll work with students, elected Student Leaders, SU Staff and University staff.

RATED 5 STARS*

*BY THE PEOPLE WHO’VE BEEN THERE, DONE THAT AND GOT THE T-SHIRT.

INTRODUCING THE STUDENT COMMUNITY OFFICER Roles

Student Community Officers (SCOs) lead communities.

There are 6 roles for you to apply for in Southend:

  • X 4 voluntary SCO roles

  • Union Chair

  • Southend Chair

The SCOs support and represent all students in Southend. They work with VP Southend on community events and campaigns, as well as sitting on SU Council.

Skills needed to be a successful SCO:

  • Initiative

  • Communication skills and a willingness to embrace new ways to communicate

  • Organised

  • Approachable

  • Diplomatic

INTRODUCING THE COUNCIL REP Roles

Council Reps speak on behalf of students

There are 6 Council Rep roles available for you to apply for at Southend:

  • East15 Rep x2

  • EBS Rep x2

  • HSC Rep x2

Council Reps are the voice of their department at SU Council. They make sure issues that are discussed take their communities views and thoughts into consideration.

They also ensure that the SU and the other elected officers are doing their jobs correctly and that their community feels represented.

Skills needed to be a successful Council Rep:

  • Punctual

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Approachable

APPLY NOW

APPLY NOW

Ready to represent communities at Southend?

Apply by 23:59 Monday 13 May.

And get ready to upgrade your CV! You’ll gain loads of transferrable skills like negotiation, listening, overcoming challenges, event organising and public speaking.

Each year in May, students put themselves forward to run for a part-time, voluntary position to represent communities on campus. They campaign for votes and every Essex student will have an equal chance to 'vote like a student' and choose who they want to be elected into each of the roles.

This is the SU Communities Election.

Essex SU is run by students, for students

so HOW DOES IT ALL WORK?

  • BY 15:00 FRIDAY 3 MAY

    Interested in running? Let us know by expressing your interest by 15:00 Friday 3 May.

    It’s the first step towards becoming a 2024-25 Student Community Officer or Council Rep.

  • 10:00 TUESDAY 7 MAY - 23:59 MONDAY 13 MAY

    This is the phase where you can apply (put yourself forward) for 1 of the many roles.

    You can only nominate yourself for one role.

  • WEDNESDAY 15 MAY & FRIDAY 17 MAY

    Now that you’re a candidate, it is time to find out all of the details and ensure you understand the rules and procedure of the SU Leadership Election. It is also an opportunity to find out anything you want to know before campaigning starts.

    You will have to attend one of the two sessions available to receive the full candidate briefing.

  • 10:00 MONDAY 20 MAY

    All candidates will be announced by Essex SU online, on social media @essexsu and on campus print and digital material as an official candidate in the SU Communities Election 2024.

  • 10:00 MONDAY 20 MAY - 16:00 FRIDAY 24 MAY

    You can start promoting that you are running for a position in the SU Communities Election!

    It is your chance to do everything that you can to get the most votes in your category.

    Use this period to convince the student body that you are the best person for the role and that they should vote for you.

    Use posters, social media posts, leafleting and campaigning on campus.

    The Advice Centre will be running drop in sessions throughout the campaigning period.

    The Campaign Hub will be available for all candidates in Colchester to use.

  • 10:00 THURSDAY 23 MAY- 16:00 FRIDAY 24 MAY

    And voting is open! Now’s the time to make sure your audience are voting!!!

    All eligible students can vote for who they want to lead Essex SU. Voting is available online and in voting booths on the Squares. This is when campaigning gets to its most intense and you’re pushing to get as many people to vote for you as possible.

    Students vote in order of preference.

  • TUESDAY 28 MAY - TIME TBC

    The results of the SU Leadership Election 2024 are announced and you will find out who will be leading your SU. If you’re a candidate, you cross your fingers that it’s you. Good luck!

The SU Communities Election is broken down into these stages

The election is free, fair, competitive and safe.

THE RULES

The following rules have been designed to ensure this…

We’re on a mission to be the worlds most student-centred organisation.

And we cannot wait for you to join us.

Until then, you can find us on socials @essexsu