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Campus Jobs

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For any Campus Jobs queries, please contact Leanne Jones, Campus Jobs Manager at campusjobs@lincoln.ac.uk

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Welcome to Campus Jobs

Campus Jobs is the University of Lincoln’s Student Employment Agency.  Through Campus Jobs you can access all employment available on campus, from one off opportunities to regular job roles. 

You can apply to as many roles as you wish and will be supported through the recruitment process by the Campus Jobs’ team.  If you are successfully recruited, you will have the flexibility of taking up work around your studies with no ongoing commitment to a job role.

"Campus Jobs is really useful for making extra money without committing to too many hours, and for knowing that you are going to be earning a good wage that will be paid on time." - Milly - Student Ambassador

The Campus Jobs team will help you earn money and develop employability skills, balanced around your studies.  All Campus Jobs student workers receive role specific training upon completion of their registration, Campus Jobs students workers will receive role specific training from the relevant hiring manager.

Campus Jobs is part of the Careers & Employability team and based in the Careers and Employability Centre (Ground Floor, University Library).

If you are a member of staff, visit our Campus Jobs Portal page.


How to apply

Direct Application – CareerLinc

CareerLinc is the place to find your next part-time role. The Careers & Employability team can help you find a part time job to suit you and fit around your studies. As well as easing financial hardship, the aim is to ensure you develop and maximise your employability skills to place you in the best possible position to secure your chosen career upon graduation. Click on the link below, to access any available part time vacancies on CareerLinc:

Access CareerLinc

  • Select Opportunities from the Search icon at the top of the screen.
  • From the options in the left hand side panel, expand Opportunity type and select Part-time student role.
  • If you are only interested in looking for Campus Jobs opportunities that may be available at any given time, add Campus Jobs UoL to the Organisation Search field from the panel on the left hand side.

In addition to holding vacancies for Campus Jobs, CareerLinc also advertises part-time vacancies with local employers, including casual, temporary and summer jobs as well as work experience and placement opportunities.

Guaranteed Interview Scheme for Care Leavers

The Careers & Employability service have made a positive commitment to introduce a Guaranteed Interview Scheme (GIS) for care leaver students applying for the Campus Jobs Central Pool. Through this scheme care leavers who complete the application to the best of their ability and who meet the minimum essential criteria for the Campus Jobs Central Pool will be eligible for an interview. Click the link below for more information.  

GIS for Care Leavers

Guaranteed Interview Scheme for Disabled Students

The Careers & Employability service have made a positive commitment to introduce a Guaranteed Interview Scheme (GIS) for disabled students applying for the Campus Jobs Central Pool. Through this scheme disabled candidates who complete the application to the best of their ability and who meet the minimum essential criteria for the Campus Jobs Central Pool will be eligible for an interview.

GIS for Disabled Students

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This Campus Jobs student worker benefit is provided to help students build up a savings pot of money whilst they work. They will automatically contribute 3% of their earnings into the scheme and the University will pay in 6%.

As an example, where a student earns £1,000, £30 of it will be paid into their account and the University will pay in £60 – doubling the amount they save, totalling £90.

Find Out More

HMRC Guidance

HMRC has seen an increase in scammers targeting students by pretending to be HMRC.

They have provided some guidance on how to identify scam calls, emails and text messages.

It’s important to make sure your information is protected, and to be careful who you’re sharing your confidential details with.

If you receive a call, email or text message from someone claiming to be HMRC – always refer to the guidance to check that they are genuine before providing any information.

HMRC Guidance

If you need to discuss tax codes, please get in contact with HMRC:

If you are looking for more information about your payslip, follow this link and it will explain your payslip in more detail.


Find out more and useful links