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Part-time local jobs

The Careers Centre advertises local part-time jobs on CareerConnect from many employers, including shops, cafés, hotels, charities, members of the community, and the University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø.

Part-time local jobs can also be found on the and occasionally on the University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø vacancy portal.

When looking for jobs, be aware of the and consider how much time you can spare. We recommend you don't work more than 20 hours a week outside of vacations.

If you are an international student on a visa, see the working in the UK page for how many hours you are allowed to work.

More options

You can apply speculatively for a part-time local job, especially for roles in the hospitality and retail sectors. This is where you submit a CV and cover letter to an employer even when they aren't advertising a job you want. 

Part-time jobs can also be found on ,  and .

You could also apply for the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Student Ambassador Scheme. Applications usually open in September.

National Insurance numbers

You need a National Insurance (NI) number to work in the UK.

UK students will have an NI number already. International students will need to .

You can work before you get your NI number if you prove you have the  in the UK.

Money worries

If you are struggling with your finances, the University can help you.  to contact a money adviser in Student Services.