Location: Exeter (Hybrid)
About The Role
This term-time (30 weeks), part-time FTE) post is available from August 2026 on a permanent basis and offers the opportunity for hybrid working – some time on campus and some from home. The starting salary will be from £43,482 (pro rata) on Grade F, depending on knowledge, skills and experience.
Please note, this role is subject to a DBS check. At the University of Exeter, we are committed to the safeguarding and welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. We expect all our staff to share this commitment.
We are seeking to recruit a flexible and adaptable Wellbeing Consultant to join our highly skilled and committed team. The role will involve short-term counselling, triage and liaison with GPs, the NHS, Mental Health services and the Wellbeing team. You may be the first point of contact for students experiencing acute emotional distress and will be able to deal with their complex mental health difficulties. You will also provide ongoing therapeutic interventions for students with emotional difficulties in the Wellbeing Centre or off site, via remote services and web provision.
The role involves close liaison and joint working across the Wellbeing Service to support students with a range of disabilities alongside liaison with other university staff and external agencies Student Finance, Access Centres, GP, statutory mental health services and voluntary sector agencies). You will also be committed to the advancement of inclusive practice and widening access within the student community.
About You
We are looking for a highly qualified and experienced practitioner who can offer mental health support and advice to students, provide a range of clinical interventions, and manage and coordinate cases. You will be required to have an additional qualification in counselling and be accredited by the BACP or equivalent (or working towards accreditation) so that you are equipped to offer a range of specialist therapeutic services for students. You will need to demonstrate a breadth of therapeutic and clinical expertise and show the ability to transfer your skills to a Higher Education context.
This is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for someone to join an innovative service, allowing you to develop your skills and engage in service development projects. As a skilled practitioner who has a sensitive and adaptable approach to their work, you will show a real interest in supporting students, assessing and managing risk and contributing to the advancement of stepped therapy services within a multi-disciplinary team context. You will be a skilled practitioner, able to work with colleagues at all levels and demonstrate excellent communication skills.
Please ensure you read the Job Description and Person Specification for full details of this role.
Further information
Please contact Mark Sawyer, Clinical and Psychological Therapies Pathway Lead ()
About The Division
Education and Academic Services
In collaboration with the academic Faculties, the Education and Academic Services (EAS) Directorate provides all of the key administration and education support and enhancing activities that underpin the student experience from Welcome Week to Graduation. Service divisions within EAS include Education and Student Support, Learning Experience and Innovation, Faculty and Cornwall Operations, Sport, and Wellbeing.
About Us
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We are committed to understanding different cultures and perspectives, supporting diverse leadership, and striving for social justice. We encourage applications from all groups underrepresented in our community, including racially minoritised individuals and those with disabilities. Our inclusive, merit-based recruitment processes seek to embrace a diverse set of experiences to ensure colleagues feel supported equitably. With over 30,000 students and 7,000 staff from 150 countries, we foster a culture where everyone can thrive.
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Why our colleagues love working here
- opportunities and leading parental leave initiatives
- Generous (39 - 41 days including bank holidays)
- Competitive pension contributions
- A genuine dedication to supporting the health and wellbeing of all colleagues - see initiatives
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