
Student Welfare Officer
- Broadstairs, Kent
- £24,000-25,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Act as the company’s first contact for enquiries related to disabilities and care leavers
- Ensure that potential applicants and existing students are given adequate opportunities to disclose a disability and their status as care leavers
- Ensure students have access to essential resources, including counselling services, disability support, and other relevant services
- Direct students to appropriate resources that can provide assistance and information related to their specific needs
- Support students throughout the process of applying for their Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA)
- Liaise with DSA for advice where the reasonable adjustments are not clear
- Coordinate with other departments to implement reasonable adjustments needed for each student
- Provide assistance to individuals with physical or mental disability
- Coordinate resolution of issues raised by students with disability and care leavers students
- Act as a source of advice/information for the Academic and Admin Department
- Ensure that all adjustments are reasonable and satisfy the applicable legal requirements
- Ensure safeguarding standards are met and maintained
- Provide pastoral support to students
- Maintain accurate student welfare records and information and ensure confidential records are held and shared in line with GDPR requirements
- Collect and process financial support application forms in line with the College processes
- To provide training to staff and students in relation to health and wellbeing
- Organise student events to promote mental health and well-being; advertise the events and write an article for the newsletter. Create weekly social media posts to support student welfare and well-being
- Compile comprehensive reports at the end of each term, including analysis of student performance, attendance records, and relevant feedback from both students and lecturers
- Performing any other tasks or activities that fall within the overall scope of the job
- Work flexibly as part of the College team to ensure the smooth running of the College’s premises and facilities
- Participate actively and flexibly in a range of College-wide activities, such as duty rotas, enrolment and marketing events
- Participate in training and team development activities, to develop and update skills and knowledge
- Understand and be committed to the College’s health and safety Policy statement and the College’s safety priorities and be aware of your contribution to them
- Be aware of the College’s equality policies and demonstrate commitment and enthusiasm to promote the principle of equality and diversity throughout all aspects of your work
- Be familiar with safeguarding requirements as outlined in the College’s policies and comply with its requirements to safeguard and protect the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults
- Undertake such additional duties or projects as directed by the directors or senior managers of the College.
- UK Qualification to an A level
- Literacy and numeracy skills at level 2
- Good knowledge of Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Excellent attention to detail
- Excellent communication skills (written and oral)
- The ability to work effectively under pressure and tight deadlines
- Proven customer service experience
- Qualification to a degree level in the relevant subject area
- Knowledge and understanding of the GDPR
- Excellent organisational and time management skills
- Leadership skill
- Experience of working with a range of physical disabilities and mental health issues
- Mental Health awareness
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