Randstad Specialist Mentor Autism
Location: London South Bank
Do you want to make a difference and become a specialist mentor with Randstad? Then this is the right place for you. Apply now and join our team!
Who are we? Randstad is a global leader in the HR services industry, founded in 1960. We combine our passion for people with the power of today's technology. As we grow, we give more people the chance to grow with us, providing our teams with even better career opportunities.
Role and responsibilities:
Randstad specialist mentor role starts at the start of the new academic year starting from the 1st September 2024. You will be a trusted advisor for students throughout their academic year by helping students to reflect on their experience and build their confidence through their time at University.
Throughout your role you will be 1-2-1 mentoring your given student and helping them with what is required of them in their academic year. This will include:
... - Listening to your students and getting them through their stress, low mood and anxiety levels.
- Giving them the confidence to learn independently
- Develop skills that includes organisational skills and time management
- Give them new experienced opportunities that will develop them for future roles.
Benefits:
- £28 - £31 per hour
- Pension scheme
- Entitled to holiday, maternity, paternity and sick leave
- Flexible working hours Mon- Fri
- Weekly payment for all improved time sheets
- Weekly meetings and practice sessions
- Free CPD / elearning included within the registration
- Free Employee Assistance Helpline
- Access to online discounts hub
- Refer a friend scheme - unlimited cap on all successful referrals!
Required:
As this is a specialist role, you must hold membership with one of the below professional bodies. All students you will be supporting are funded by the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) meaning all candidates providing this role must adhere to the qualification framework set out by the DfE.
BACP - The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
BPS - British Psychological Society
HCPC - Health and Care Professions Council
NCPS - National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society
NMC - Nursing and Midwifery Council
SWE - Social Work England
SCW - Social Care Wales
UMHAN - The University Mental Health Advisers Network
COSCA - Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland