KINGS COLLEGE LONDON

Faculty Wellbeing Officer (SSPP)

Location
London (Central), London (Greater)
Salary
£36,532 - £41,299 per annum including London Weighting Allowance
Posted
17 Nov 2023
End of advertisement period
03 Dec 2023
Ref
079308
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

King’s faculty-based student support and wellbeing team is organised on a ‘hub and spoke’ basis with faculty-based staff who are supported and coordinated by specialist teams in Student Support & Wellbeing Services.  

Two Faculty Wellbeing Officers work specifically within The School of Social Science and Public Policy (SSPP), giving direct and tailored support to students, and staff, within this faculty.  

These posts are line managed by the Faculty Wellbeing Advisor, who provide support, guidance and oversight of casework. The posts also work closely with the SSPP Student Experience Manager and the School Education Managers, to ensure wellbeing support is provided clearly and consistently for all SSPP students.  

The post holder will provide an accessible point of contact to all students based in SSPP, offering professional and pastoral help and guidance if they are experiencing challenges or need support.  This will include regular office hours & drop-ins, and complements the work of Personal Tutors and Senior Tutors.  

The post holder will be active in triaging student wellbeing casework; ensuring students are appropriately signposted to specialist services in a timely manner, and will be a key conduit between central and faculty-based services supporting students.   

The Faculty Wellbeing Officers will also be able to offer guidance to Personal Tutors and Senior Tutors, where students are experiencing difficulties, and to support signposting to specialist services as well as the Faculty Wellbeing Advisor 

As well as individual support, the post holder will coordinate proactive communication/outreach/programming on student wellbeing, including working with themes such as mindfulness, stress management, maintaining healthy physical and psychological balance. 

The post holder will also be able to advise students who are concerned about their peers 

This post will be offered on a permanent contract. 

This is a full-time post, but we welcome applications from candidates seeking a flexible work pattern within our necessary service operating hours.

Key responsibilities

  • Triaging on a variety of presenting issues, including wellbeing & welfare concerns, mental health support, fitness to study and fitness to practice as appropriate, student of concern, safeguarding, harassment and bullying, and sexual assault, referring to specialist services when required.
  • Supporting the Mitigating Circumstances process; offering students wellbeing support and guidance as appropriate, in conjunction with this academic process.
  • Supporting the Prolonged Lack of Contact process; determining what support the students need in order to return to their studies.
  • Working closely with the Student Conduct and Appeals Team, these posts will support the Fitness/Support to Study process, ensuring SSPP students/staff have a clear understanding of the support needed/offered to our students.
  • Collaborating with the Faculty Student Experience Manager and Officers to deliver proactive wellbeing interventions/sessions/resources.
  • Work with the Faculty Wellbeing Advisor to support SSPP Personal Tutors and Senior Tutors.

The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post.

Skills, knowledge, and experience 

Essential criteria   

  1. Relevant work experience and/or education: We think a wide range of different work and educational experiences could support you to be successful in this role. Relevant work experience might include work in Student Support, Disability, Counselling, Mental Health, or care work. Relevant educational experiences might include higher education in a related discipline, professional qualifications or other training  
  2. Demonstrable competence in working with individuals facing a variety of adverse situations, being an ally in navigating these and appropriately referring cases on as circumstances dictate.  
  3. Demonstrable experience of working effectively and collaboratively as part of a team to enhance the overall quality of the service user.   
  4. Evidence of emotional resilience and ability to work calmly under pressure, containing anxiety in self and others and exhibiting strong interpersonal and communication skills.   
  5. Experience of managing work confidentially, effectively and sensitively and ability to maintain professional boundaries.  
  6. Ability to take responsibility and decisions independently and to consult with and refer matters to colleagues when appropriate, with a flexible and adaptable approach to prioritising work.  
  7. Ability to keep accurate records and contribute to management reports, employing appropriate IT skills.  

Further Information

We ask all candidates to submit a copy of their CV, and a supporting statement, detailing how they meet the essential criteria listed in the advert. If we receive a strong field of candidates, we may use the desirable criteria to choose our final shortlist, so please include your evidence against these where possible.

Interviews are due to be held in early December.

This role does not meet the requirements of the Home Office and therefore we are not able to offer sponsorship for candidates who require the right to work in the UK.

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