Student Program Assistant, FT Schools (for Current Undergraduate University Student Located in Singapore & Hong Kong)
Job Title: Student Program Assistant, FT Schools
Contract Type: Part-time (on average 12 hours per month)
Contract Duration: 6 months. (Starting in September 2026)
Target Applicants: for Current Undergraduate University Student Located in Singapore or Hong Kong
Work format: Remote
About us
The Financial Times is one of the world’s leading news organisations, globally recognised for its authority, integrity and accuracy, with a mission to deliver quality information and services worldwide.
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In our warm, collaborative culture, you’ll connect with a diverse community of experts who support your growth, career aspirations and wellbeing.
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Build a newsworthy career at the FT.
Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
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The Role / Position Overview
The Financial Times, one of the world’s leading business news organisations, is recognised internationally for its authority, integrity and accuracy. FT Schools helps the next generation of decision makers prepare for life after school by enabling students to achieve more academically, make informed career choices, understand personal finance and become more engaged citizens.
The Student Advocate Program offers high school students the opportunity to develop new skills through promoting the benefits of reading the FT to their friends and teachers as well as being the voice of the student to the FT. The FT Schools Team is receptive to new ideas, creative, and a great environment to develop new employability skills and make new connections.
Job Purpose
We are trying to make the FT more accessible to young people through Student Advocates by establishing relationships with high school students and teachers at secondary schools. The role of a Student Advocate is to promote the benefits of the FT at school and represent the voice of students to the FT by suggesting ideas for how we can be more relevant for teenagers. We hope that Student University Mentors can be the link between Student Advocates in schools and the FT. They will lead and motivate teams of up to 100 Student Advocates across the world, discuss new ideas and work closely with the Schools Team to transform the FT into something which is more compelling for young people.
Student University Mentors will be able to do their work remotely from home/university and will be in regular contact with the FT. The position is paid and is part time (12 hours per month spread throughout the month) and on a contract basis (duration roughly 6 months).
Key Responsibilities
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Support a group of up to 100 Student Advocates by running two monthly calls and maintaining regular contact on Slack, helping them feel confident sharing ideas to boost FT visibility in schools
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Communicate ideas clearly between the FT and Student Advocates, and work with the Schools team to put these ideas into action
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Capture feedback from Advocates on ongoing projects and use this to help shape programme development
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Keep teachers updated on their students’ progress through monthly emails and respond to any queries
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Track student engagement by monitoring attendance, updating records and following up where needed to ensure active participation
Required Skills / Experience
This role would suit a current university student, looking for a part time position that they can work around their studies.
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Be a current undergraduate or postgraduate university student
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High levels of motivation and initiative
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A keen interest in news and current affairs
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Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
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Strong organisational and communication skills
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Experience mentoring young people or working with diverse groups
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Familiarity with the FT/FT Schools (desirable)
Accessibility
We are a disability confident employer and Valuable 500 signatory.
Please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments/personalisation as part of the application process or to enable you to attend an interview. If you would like to discuss your requirements or have any questions, email talent@ft.com and a member of our team will be happy to help.
Further information
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