Mental Health Specialist Mentor
Place of work: Canterbury Christ Church University
We offer: £28 per hour + £3.38 accrued holiday pay, accrued holiday pay, online timesheet system, weekly payments, CPD opportunities, supportive work environment and flexible hybrid work arrangement.
Working hours: Flexible, part-time hours
IntroductionRandstad Student Support is actively seeking compassionate and highly skilled Mental Health Specialist Mentors to join our team and make a profound impact on students' lives. This rewarding part-time role offers flexibility and competitive pay, allowing you to make a real difference while enjoying a fulfilling work-life balance. We are committed to expediting the hiring process for this high-importance position.
ResponsibilityWhat will you be responsible for:
Providing individualized academic and well-being support to students, assisting with time management and stress reduction techniques, building student confidence, and maintaining accurate student records. You will conduct both in-person and online sessions, collaborating closely with the Randstad team.
Specifically the activities will be:
Mentoring students, developing personalized support plans, facilitating workshops, and collaborating with other support professionals.
ExperienceWhat requirements are we looking for?
Experience supporting students with mental health needs is essential. A background in relevant NAS training modules is highly beneficial (support provided).
Requirements/SkillsWhat requirements are we looking for?
Registration with BACP, BPS, HCPC, NCPS, NMC, SWE, SCW, UMHAN, or COSCA is required. Exceptional communication and organizational skills are also crucial. A Bachelor's degree is advantageous.
Level of studyWhat requirements are we looking for?
A Bachelor's degree is advantageous.
Interested in becoming a Mental Health Specialist Mentor? Apply now. While we aim to fill this position swiftly, the hiring process may have a more flexible timeline. For inquiries, call 0161 247 8800.
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