At a Glance
- Tasks: Support students' academic journey and provide essential advice and guidance.
- Company: Join a leading university committed to enhancing student experiences.
- Benefits: Flexible working, training opportunities, and a clear career progression pathway.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities to work across various academic departments.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in students' lives while developing your skills.
- Qualifications: Strong communication skills and a passion for supporting others.
The predicted salary is between 26935 - 32921 Β£ per year.
We are seeking to recruit a talented student support officer to join our team in the Faculty of Science in an interim capacity (12-month period). The Student Support Officers support the delivery of our ambitious strategy for world-leading student experience and to provide academic student support across our departments.
The hubs provide a key point of contact for students, offer advice and support to those students whose progress has faltered or who are experiencing difficulties and ensure all students receive timely and consistent advice to support their academic progress to ensure they have a successful learning and development experience. The Student Support Hubs work closely with student support staff within our colleges and our specialist student support services to ensure a package of support is put in place.
The post holder will provide direct support to students in one or more academic departments, working in partnership with departmental Learning and Teaching teams and academic staff in key student facing roles, to proactively monitor and identify students who may need additional support. The post holder will also provide advice to staff and students on the University's regulations, policies and procedures, alongside wellbeing support processes and escalation routes.
The role has a clear career progression pathway within the University's student support framework and includes role specific training and development. The nature of the role means the postholder will need to be flexible and happy to be deployed to different academic departments as need arises.
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