What You'll Do:
As Student Ambassador for No Panic, you will be publicly named as a No Panic Student Ambassador.
Your activities will be:
- Supporting our campaign activity in your university.
- Distributing the promotional materials provided, as relevant in your university setting.
- Sharing regular updates with our Student Teams Co-ordinator.
Why You'll Love It:
It is an opportunity to:
- Make a positive difference by raising awareness of the support available from the charity to students living with anxiety-related disorders.
- Gain experience that could be helpful when exploring future employment opportunities.
- Make connections and share experiences with other student ambassadors across the UK.
- Contribute articles on the No Panic website / support the charity’s social media communications.
What You'll Learn:
You may gain experience in:
- Public Relations
- Communication
- Interpersonal skills
- Team working
- Writing articles
- Creating Social Media content
What We're Looking For:
We are looking for students to spread the news about the support No Panic can provide to other students suffering from anxiety.
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