Job Description
The Role
The successful candidates will assist students individually with a variety of study organisation challenges, and in resolving problems to enable students to focus more effectively on academic progress. Responsibilities vary, but may include supporting students to keep appointments, plan and track completion of study related tasks, and navigate some social situations. A minimum caseload of 8 students is a requirement.
Working as a member of a multi-disciplinary team you will meet regularly, by appointment, with your allocated students to advise and assist them on appropriate approaches and strategies which they may adopt to facilitate effective study and learning.
The successful candidates will be qualified to degree level and must have comprehensive training in adult autism as determined by the “Non-Medical Help (NMH) – DfE qualification and professional body membership requirements to deliver DSA’s fundable NMH roles” for the role of ‘Specialist Mentor - Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC)’.