
Faculty Student Advisor
- Greenwich, South East London
- £32,080-37,694 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Salary: £32,080 to £37,694 plus £5476 London weighting per annum
Contract Type: Permanent
Release Date: Thursday 21 August 2025
Closing Date: Thursday 04 September 2025
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: 5105In 2024, the University introduced the role of Faculty Student Advisor to enhance our pastoral support for students. As part of this initiative, we’re looking for dedicated individuals to join the Greenwich Business School team at our Greenwich campus.In this role, you’ll collaborate closely with Academic Tutors, Faculty Senior Tutors, and Year Tutors (where applicable) to support students throughout their academic journey. Your guidance will help students make the most of their university experience and contribute to our strategic goal of delivering an outstanding student experience.About the roleIn this role you will be the first point of contact for students struggling with academic or personal issues or who have informal complaints. You will provide pastoral support, resolve issues within your control, and signpost students where appropriate to other sources of support, including via the Digital Student Centre and to academic support via Academic Tutors or Programme Leaders. You will coordinate and maintain student support through initiatives like short appointments, drop-in sessions, online support, and follow-up. Within your faculty team, you will work to ensure continuity of support to all faculty students, identify enhancements to the service, and assist with key university processes as required.Duties and responsibilities will typically include working as part of a team to:
- Provide student pastoral support, as part of a faculty team, signposting to other services where appropriate and following up to ensure satisfactory resolution.
- Identify improvements to the effectiveness and efficiency of the Faculty Student Advisor Service and take a lead in implementing these.
- Assist when required with key University wide processes as required for example, clearing, enrolment and graduation.
- Use University systems, to ensure informal complaints are logged and followed up to satisfactory resolution.