HR recruitment campaign photography – last call for volunteers


March 6th, 2023

The university is seeking staff volunteers to be featured in a portfolio of photographic images to support our staff recruitment campaigns and build our recruitment brand.

We aspire to create an environment which celebrates and values diversity and are committed to attracting, recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce.

Our aim is to gather imagery that will best represent the university, promote our benefits, spaces, and support our attraction and inclusion aims to encourage applications from all sections of the local and global community.

To support this aspiration we are looking to produce a bank of images which will show the diversity of roles and careers available at the university, and to attract a wide and diverse range of applicants to come and work with us.

Shots will be natural and feature a range of working environments and locations, including University Park, Jubilee campus and Sutton Bonington.

We intend to cover all job families across three days of photography in the spring.

This will require between one and two hours of a staff member’s time on the day of shooting, and we will work with individuals to plan time slots and locations once we have details of interested parties.

Please complete the form below to register your interest and confirm your availability to appear in our recruitment campaign photos.

Fill in this form to register your interest

If you have any questions, please reach out to megan.garner@nottingham.ac.uk.

Your answers will be treated in the strictest confidence, and all data disclosed will comply with GDPR 2018.

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