Job Title: University Access Officer Salary: £24,570 Contract: Full time, permanent, 37.5 hours per week Closing date: Midday Friday 4th July 2025 Interviews: Exact date to be confirmed – either w/c 7th or 14th July 2025 Reporting to: Programme Manager Job Location: Corby and Kettering, Northamptonshire Start date: Monday 18th August. About the organisation The Access Project is an education charity; we believe that every young person can make the most of education, unlocking their potential and creating a fairer society. Our mission is to support students from under-resourced backgrounds to access top universities, through a unique combination of tuition and in-school mentoring. We work with them to make good applications, get the grades and transition to university. The programme combats educational inequality and improves social mobility by raising students’ grades and supporting them to understand the pathway to a top university. Young people on our programme are 50% more likely to place at a top university compared to statistically similar students. Safeguarding Statement The Access Project is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our safeguarding system is underpinned by a range of policies and procedures which encourage and promote safe working practice across the organisation. Why work at The Access Project People who work at The Access Project are motivated by the desire to create a fairer society. We all play an active part in achieving the mission to help students from disadvantaged backgrounds access top universities. At The Access Project, we’re a friendly, collaborative, supportive and inclusive team, with passionate people working together in Delivery, Sales and Partnerships, Strategy, Finance and Operations to achieve our mission. The vision of our people strategy is to enable and inspire all employees to achieve, grow, succeed and thrive. We regularly have opportunities for people to share their ideas in various working groups, generating strong teamwork across the organisation. We value every individual who works at The Access Project, and we have a wide range of benefits that make this a rewarding place to work. In our last staff engagement survey, 90% said they’re proud to tell people they work at The Access Project. Our values Empowerment We support students and our people to develop the skills and knowledge to accomplish their goals. Courage We encourage our students and our people to be authentic, innovative and ambitious in order to reach their full potential and deliver our mission. Impact We evolve our programmes through an evidence-led approach, supporting our students to achieve their best outcomes. Inclusion We respect and value individuality and engage diverse voices to achieve our mission. Ownership We hold ourselves accountable in all our actions and efforts. We ask “What can I do to improve my results?” About the role University Access Officers are responsible for delivering The Access Project’s high impact mentoring programme to students across our partner schools. This role works with a caseload of 120 students mentoring them from the start of Year 12 up to the end of Year 13 to understand the pathway to a top university. The role also involves project coordination, working with our schools, volunteers and teams across The Access Project to ensure our young people are fully supported and have the best possible chance of achieving social mobility and enhancing their future prospects. This role is for a University Access Officer to work across four of our schools in Corby and Kettering. Role responsibilities Mentoring - Work directly with young people by mentoring a caseload of students in a professional and safe manner: Deliver our University Readiness programme through in-depth, targeted 1:1 mentoring sessions with Year 12 and Year 13 students Assess student progress towards being able to make successful university applications. Support Year 12 and 13 students to complete self-paced learning modules on our dedicated platform, The Access Hub, delivering interventions where necessary. Use knowledge and information gathered through mentoring students to flag potential issues within volunteer/student interactions so that appropriate quality assurance can be conducted. Deliver high quality and informative assemblies to students across KS3 and 4 – introducing them to the power of mentoring, de-mystifying the path to university and building their motivation to succeed. Support partner schools with trip logistics, acting in a leadership position when accompanying students on school trips. Direct enrolled students to appropriate wider enrichment opportunities, encouraging both extra and super-curricular participation and reflection. Project coordination and management: Support partner school with recruitment of students, leading on the enrolment and induction of selected eligible students to ensure that The Access Project has fully enrolled and engaged cohorts. Lead on student facing communications by collaborating with the wider delivery team to case manage students on the programme. This could mean acting as point of consultation for pairing students with coaches/tutors or coming up with solutions when students are not engaging across the whole programme. Support the tuition and coaching team in driving student attendance at volunteer sessions (coaching and tuition), including acting as a point of escalation through mentoring and liaising with schools to make decisions/actions to offboard/replace students if deemed necessary. Lead quality assurance of coaching pairings completing a caseload of drop ins. Send regular summary updates to school as their key point of contact. Work with school staff to ensure their cooperation and timely completion of activities contributing to the smooth running of the programme. Upload information onto the Salesforce database in a timely manner (training is provided). Support with creation of school reports and present at school meetings with Managers to report on programme progress. Support the wider team by attending university site visits which take place on occasional Saturdays and weekday evenings (paid time off is provided). Participate in working groups, programme design and annual reviews to drive continuous improvement. Any other responsibilities reasonably deemed necessary by The Access Project. Person specification Engaging, confident and inspiring communicator with the ability to actively listen. Skilled in building and maintaining excellent relationships. High levels of organisation and time management, with the ability to deliver multiple programmes and projects at pace and manage administration accurately. Able to proactively work towards and meet deadlines with a solutions-focused mindset. Able to work independently. Good sense of attention to detail. Resilient and adaptable. Can demonstrate an ability to take action to keep young people safe and raise concerns. Training and Development You will be provided with regular monthly training so that you can develop your skills and succeed in the role. There is support from your line manager (Programme Manager), as well as guidance from more senior University Access Officers and the wider University Access Officer team across The Access Project. There are opportunities for progression, including several additional responsibility roles which are available for UAOs to apply for once they have completed their probationary period successfully. Benefits: 25 days annual leave p.a. (pro rata) plus Bank Holidays and 5 Winter closure days. PerkBox – offering nationwide shopping discounts, gym memberships, holidays, learning and much more. Employee Assistance Programme, a 24-hour helpline for staff. Online Medical assistance – access 24/7 to a qualified GP within minutes, with referrals and prescriptions available same-day. Interest-free travelcard loans. Travel-allowance for expenses over £10 per day, where applicable. Cyclescheme loans. 2 paid Volunteering Days and 1 Wellbeing Day Employer’s pensions contributions (3%). Learning and development opportunities The Access Project welcomes requests for flexible working arrangements. Equal Opportunities Statement The Access Project aspires to represent the diversity of communities across the UK at all levels of the organisation and proactively takes steps to support this. We are committed to creating a culture where the experiences and voices of people from marginalised backgrounds are listened to and valued; where their skills are appreciated; and where their talents are nurtured and encouraged. The Access Project is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from people from all backgrounds. If you believe you have most of the skills to fulfil the role we encourage you to apply. Amongst staff at our organisation, there is under-representation of people who are Black, Asian or people from ethnic minority backgrounds, disabled, care-experienced, from low socio-economic backgrounds, and who are LGBTQIA. We particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience in reference to our mission. We are proud to be a Level 1 Disability Confident employer. If you require any reasonable adjustments, please contact us. Disclosure of a Criminal Record The Rehabilitation of Offenders 1974 (Exceptions) (Amendment) Order 1986 applies to posts where there is access to children. This means that applicants for employment that involves working with children and young people must disclose anything listed in their criminal record, with the exception of protected cautions and convictions. All Disclosures are carried out in the strictest confidence and are made only in connection with your application for employment and for no other purpose. The application for a DBS check at a level appropriate to the job role will be activated before your first day of work. Members of staff who are not eligible for a standard or enhanced DBS check are required to undertake a basic DBS check only in line with legal requirements. If you are selected for appointment to the role, you will be subject to this procedure. Present or most recent employment It is important to give full information, including the organisation you work in, or most recent employment if not currently working, full dates, address and explanation of any gaps in employment. References All appointments are subject to verification of employment and suitability of the candidate for the post applied for. We reserve the right to approach any previous employer for a reference and to verify their identity but will request your permission before doing so. If you have experience of working with children, please include this as one of your references. Education, Qualifications and Training: Ensure you give all the information requested, including dates, establishment where you studied and make clear the level of any examinations e.g., GCSE, GCE 'O' Level or 'A' Level or equivalents etc. and the grades you obtained. Also include any skills training you have had. You will be required to produce original documentary evidence of any qualifications relevant to the job, and these will be detailed on the person specification. Proof of qualification is required before the appointment is confirmed. Contact information Please direct any queries to our email via: info@theaccessproject.org.uk For further information about The Access Project, please see our website via: www.theaccessproject.org.uk or contact The Access Project on 020 4513 5999. Please ensure that you complete all the application form questions to enable us to shortlist your application for an interview, otherwise it will be disqualified automatically. Resumes and CVs will not be considered.