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Job details
Job reference
19/107892
Date posted
14/10/2019
Application closing date
28/10/2019
Salary
£33,797 to £40,322 per annum.
Job category/type
Professional Support
Attachments
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Student Wellbeing Advisor Team Leader
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland with over 24,000 students, 4,200 staff and an annual turnover of some GBP 300m. We offer generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits including attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
Our five core values - Integrity,
Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The Directorate of Academic & Student Affairs provides services to the Academic sector and for students.
It is responsible for academic regulations and quality assurance, and for the enhancement of learning and teaching. Its services to students - which are mostly delivered through the Student Guidance Centre - reflect the student lifecycle from admission through to graduation and employment.
Queen's aspiration is that every student leaves the University confident that they have achieved their academic potential, equipped to cope with the next phase of their life whatever that is, and feeling connected and hopeful about their future.
The Student Wellbeing Team offer a comprehensive range of support services which are accessible, flexible and responsive.
Our services are free and available to registered students at the University. Our counselling support is delivered in partnership with Inspire (external organisation). Counselling is also a free service to registered students at Queen's. If you aren't sure what support is best for you, the Student Wellbeing Service is a good starting point, if we feel you need counselling or support from another external service we can discuss that with you.
You will develop and provide high level specialist advice and support for designated Student Wellbeing Services, delivering a range of interventions for students experiencing personal issues that may impact on their success as learners.
You will also be working as part of a team and you will be responsible for the day to day supervision of a small cohort of staff within a specialist discipline, allocating responsibilities, work planning and managing performance. You will work collaboratively with colleagues, ensuring operational excellence and consistency of practice that effectively responds to the diversity of the student body.
The successful candidate must have:
*
Primary Degree
*
At least 3 years' relevant experience in a student facing role in an education, health or advice environment including evidence of handling a caseload of complex issues / situations, assessing individual wellbeing and making appropriate recommendations
*
Experience managing risk and implementing actions to mitigate risk of harm to an individual or others
Candidate Information
About the Directorate
Further information for international applicants
Note to EEA applicants on Brexit
Job title
Student Wellbeing Advisor Team Leader
Job reference
19/107892
Date posted
14/10/2019
Application closing date
28/10/2019
Salary
£33,797 to £40,322 per annum.
Job category/type
Professional Support
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland with over 24,000 students, 4,200 staff and an annual turnover of some GBP 300m. We offer generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits including attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
Our five core values - Integrity,
Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The Directorate of Academic & Student Affairs provides services to the Academic sector and for students.
It is responsible for academic regulations and quality assurance, and for the enhancement of learning and teaching. Its services to students - which are mostly delivered through the Student Guidance Centre - reflect the student lifecycle from admission through to graduation and employment.
Queen's aspiration is that every student leaves the University confident that they have achieved their academic potential, equipped to cope with the next phase of their life whatever that is, and feeling connected and hopeful about their future.
The Student Wellbeing Team offer a comprehensive range of support services which are accessible, flexible and responsive.
Our services are free and available to registered students at the University. Our counselling support is delivered in partnership with Inspire (external organisation). Counselling is also a free service to registered students at Queen's. If you aren't sure what support is best for you, the Student Wellbeing Service is a good starting point, if we feel you need counselling or support from another external service we can discuss that with you.
You will develop and provide high level specialist advice and support for designated Student Wellbeing Services, delivering a range of interventions for students experiencing personal issues that may impact on their success as learners.
You will also be working as part of a team and you will be responsible for the day to day supervision of a small cohort of staff within a specialist discipline, allocating responsibilities, work planning and managing performance. You will work collaboratively with colleagues, ensuring operational excellence and consistency of practice that effectively responds to the diversity of the student body.
The successful candidate must have:
*
Primary Degree
*
At least 3 years' relevant experience in a student facing role in an education, health or advice environment including evidence of handling a caseload of complex issues / situations, assessing individual wellbeing and making appropriate recommendations
*
Experience managing risk and implementing actions to mitigate risk of harm to an individual or others
Candidate Information
About the Directorate
Further information for international applicants
Note to EEA applicants on Brexit