About The Role
As aStudent Progression Mentorat Dover College you will play a key role supporting students in their personal and academic development, helping them to reach their full potential as independent learners.
Your responsibilities will also include support for disaffected and disengaged young people, helping them to optimise their learning opportunities.
Key information:
Hours per week: 18.5
Weeks per year: 38
Working days: Tuesday and Wednesday
Salary: £9,805
Holiday pay: £1,323
Mentoring at East Kent College is a rewarding role offering the successful applicant opportunities to gain qualifications in Mental Health First Aid, Autism Awareness, Counselling Concepts, Safeguarding & DUST Referrals.
Alongside our priority of excellent student experience, we also focus on our employees. Here are just some of ourbenefitswhen working for the East Kent Colleges Group:
* Competitive salary and holiday entitlement
* Access to 100's of online discounts via our Rewards Scheme (Inc. Restaurant, Grocery, Retail, Gym, Holidays)
* Access to cycle to work, car leasing and tech purchasing schemes
* Generous pension scheme -18% employer contribution
* Being part of a company with a Eco-Sustainability focus of being Net-Zero
* Time off for your child's first day at school, moving home and for interviews
* My 10 Days initiative - bid for up-to 10 days off work to pursue voluntary work
* Being part of Community Days and Annual Staff Celebration Day
About You
We are seeking to appoint a proactive and motivated Student Progression Mentor to become part of our team.
You will have excellent communication skills and be committed to ensuring our students are supported to achieve and progress throughout their time atCollege. You must have the ability to deal effectively with students, relevant professions (including external agencies), parents and colleagues. You will also be responsible for ensuring that all documentation and details of contact are recorded & reported to the relevant staff & departments.
The role can be challenging and requires the post holder to be empathetic, supportive andnon-judgmental. Experience of supporting young people with mental health difficulties would be a distinct advantage.
Excellent record keeping skills are essential as is competency in computer programs including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint & Excel. You will need to have a flexible approach to your work as the tasks demanded can change from day to day.
If you feel this role suits your skills, experience and aspirations to support our students then we look forward to hearing from you.
No need to spend time updating your CV, just click apply and complete our short application form. You can save your progress as you go, andwe’llreview all applications and get back to all candidates after the closing date.
If you are interested in an informal chat about the role, or have any queries, please email us on jobs@ekcgroup.ac.uk
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