You are in the UK and studying, if you would like to work during your study you can easily find a job within the school or around the school.
If you have permission to work in the UK, you can easily find out about any part-time jobs that are available by consulting notice boards around your institution or check any websites about , looking in local newspapers and job centres, and visiting your college or university careers office. Many institutions have their own job opportunities which shows part-time and holiday vacancies and some may issue job vacancy bulletins. The careers service can also provide you with extensive information and advice about employment, training and further study, and help you with job-hunting and making applications.
The jobs you looking for may be hanging on the school walls or in the university papers.
The careers service can also give you with extensive information and advice about jobs, training and further study, and help you with job-hunting and making applications.
We have some suggestions about takin a job;
Calculate your time:
Before taking a job, think carefully about how much time you will have available. Success on your course is your priority. Your studies may be intensive and demanding and you should be realistic about the amount of time this will leave for part-time work. Many students find that working part time helps improve their English, but you must be careful not to let work interfere with your studies.