Summer brings a unique kind of quiet to university campuses across the UK. While lectures stop and students head home, this period offers the perfect window for you to reflect on your practice and invest in your own professional growth. At Randstad Student Support, we believe that the most impactful support workers are lifelong learners.
Upskilling during the break is a total game-changer for your career. It expands your perspective, refines your coaching techniques, and ensures you are ready to deliver life-changing outcomes when the new academic year begins in September.
Here are four key areas to focus on this summer to elevate your practice and maximise your employability in the higher education space.
mastering neurodiversity & SpLD support
Every student you guide is entirely unique, meaning a rigid, one-size-fits-all approach will never truly unlock their potential. Use the quiet months to dive deeper into tailored strategies for managing executive functioning challenges, such as ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. Exploring the industry-wide updates and resources from professional bodies like PASSHE (the Professional Association of Specific Learning Difference Specialists in Higher Education) is an excellent way to expand your toolkit. Learning new, intuitive ways to help students manage their workloads and break down complex assignments will make you an incredibly competitive and sought-after specialist in the student support sector.
understanding student mental health
Higher education can be an emotional rollercoaster, and modern students face intense anxieties as they balance academic workloads with independent living. To be the coach who can truly push talent to become the greatest version of themselves, you need a deep, empathetic understanding of these evolving wellbeing contexts. Engaging with sector insights, such as those shared by UMHAN (the University Mental Health Advisers Network), allows you to better support students in reframing limiting beliefs, navigating academic stress, and cultivating a true growth mindset that prepares them for life beyond graduation.
pioneering ethical AI integration
Technology is rapidly changing how students learn, and digital tools are becoming a staple in navigating educational barriers. As a trusted guide, your role isn't to discourage this shift, but to pioneer ethical AI integration.
Spend some time this summer exploring the open toolkits and frameworks provided by JISC (the UK higher education technology authority). Their resource Hub offers brilliant, practical insights into how generative AI can safely support a student's time management and workload structure without compromising academic integrity.
advancing diversity, inclusion, and LGBTQ+ awareness
Delivering truly inclusive support means recognising that personal identity profoundly impacts a student's educational journey. To help level the playing field, it is vital to understand how intersectional experiences, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community, shape life on campus.
Take the opportunity over the break to engage with inclusive practice frameworks, such as the toolkits provided by Advance HE. Expanding your awareness of inclusive language and the distinct social challenges these students face ensures you can consistently create a validating, safe space where every individual feels secure enough to thrive.
By choosing to sharpen your skills during the off-season, you are actively helping to bridge the disability employment gap and building a relationship framework built to last.