Wednesday 29th Jan 2025

Calling Recent Leavers – Earn Over £800 This Summer!

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If you left Christ’s Hospital within the last three years, this opportunity is just for you!

We’re looking for 13 enthusiastic recent leavers to join our 2025 Telephone Campaign team from 30 June to 14 July 2025.

As part of the team, you’ll connect with Old Blues and parents, sharing exciting updates about Christ’s Hospital and raising vital funds for our bursary programme. Not only will you help support current and future students, but you’ll also gain valuable skills, hear inspiring stories, and benefit from career advice from members of the CH community.

Why Join the Team?

  • Earn over £800 in two weeks with a great rate of pay (£14.10/hour, including holiday pay).
  • Work from your home or student accommodation – no need to travel!
  • Evening and weekend work – perfect for balancing with other summer plans.
  • Professional training to sharpen your communication and fundraising skills.
  • Boost your CV with valuable experience and references.
  • Gain career insights and advice from Old Blues who’ve gone on to achieve success in their fields.

Ready to apply?

Click here to apply – applications close on Wednesday 19 March at 12 noon.

For more details, check out our FAQs and Job Description or email development@christs-hospital.org.uk.

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