Place of work: Plymouth University / Marjon / Plymouth College of Art
We offer: £28 per hour + £3.38 accrued holiday pay, flexible hybrid working, supportive team environment, professional development opportunities.
As part of the eligibility criteria for this role, we require candidates to have completed the relevant National Autistic Society (NAS) training modules.
If you have not yet completed these modules, don't worry - we are happy to support you in obtaining them. You will be provided with direct access to the required training materials. The training costs approximately £180 per hour, and successful completion is necessary prior to commencing the role.
Upon completion, you will receive a certificate from the National Autistic Society, which can serve as a valuable addition to your professional profile. This certification is widely recognised and can strengthen your CV when applying for roles that support individuals with Autism, ADHD, and other neurodiverse conditions.
Are you a passionate mental health professional dedicated to supporting university students? This crucial hybrid role offers the chance to make a significant impact while enjoying flexibility. Randstad Student Support is actively seeking a qualified candidate to fill this important position and aims to expedite the hiring process.
Job SummaryProvide individualized support to university students facing mental health challenges, utilizing online platforms and in-person interactions. This role requires expertise in supporting neurodiverse learners.
Qualification/education
Membership of a relevant professional body (BACP, BPS, HCPC, NCPS, NMC, SWE, SCW, UMHAN, or COSCA) is essential. A postgraduate qualification in mental health, counseling, or a related field is highly desirable. Completion of 6 National Autistic Society Modules and NAS Certification (or willingness to obtain) is required.
Experience
Demonstrated experience supporting students with mental health needs is essential.
Skills
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills; proficiency in developing individualized support plans; experience with diverse student populations facing mental health challenges; expertise in online support platforms.
ConclusionRandstad is actively seeking qualified candidates. If you meet the requirements and are eager to make a significant impact on students' lives, we urge you to apply immediately. For inquiries, call 0161 247 8800. We aim to fill this important position swiftly.
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