We are looking for an empathic, organised and intuitive wellbeing professional to join our student support team in the Department of Design Engineering. As a Student Wellbeing Adviser, you will provide wellbeing support and guidance to students. You will also be also proactively involved in wellbeing initiatives and awareness raising.
The role is part-time (2 days per week). The advertised salary is full-time. The salary is pro ratafor 0.4 FTE of the full-time salary. The role requires 60% (or more) in-person work at our South Kensington campus, with the option to work the remainder from home. There are certain weeks of the year such as welcome week, exam weeks, and coursework deadline periods where in-person working on both days is required.
As one of two part-time Student Wellbeing Advisers in the department, your primary work will be to provide direct one-to-one support for our undergraduate and postgraduate students. This might include conversations about mental health, studies, relationships, sexuality, finance, workload, family issues, neurodiversity, disability, accommodation, bereavement, trauma and other topics. The aim is to provide a safe, confidential, collaborative space for students to discuss whatever is on their mind. This might be a single conversation, short term support or more regular, ongoing check-ins depending on the situation.
The role also involves liaising with academic colleagues, signposting students to internal & external provisions, and running occasional group wellbeing initiatives. You will be a part of developing the wellbeing provision and supporting in upskilling academic staff around wellbeing and mental health issues.
You will:
1. Provide wellbeing advice – by listening to, supporting and advising students on wellbeing issues they present with. At times you will signpost students to internal/external services and liaise with appropriate staff as needed.
2. Run group wellbeing initiatives for students
3. Liaise with colleagues regarding students who need extra academic support due to wellbeing issues
4. Support necessary students to access Imperial’s Disability Advice Service, and ensure their required adjustments are communicated and in place within the department
5. Contribute to the department’s EDI committee
6. Complete record keeping and administrative duties related to the role
7. Use your own insight and initiative to develop the wellbeing provision
8. Other details in job description
9. You will have experience working with students in a further or higher education setting, or working with young adults in another relevant setting (such as a charity, healthcare, mental health, or counselling/therapy).
10. You will hold a relevant qualification.
11. You will have in-depth experience supporting individuals with their mental health.
12. You will have experience working independently, and in a highly proactive and organised way.
13. You will have experience of working within relevant professional protocols and policies, including safeguarding, data protection and confidentiality.
14. Although not essential, experience of providing counselling support to individuals would be considered an advantage, as would accreditation from a recognised professional body in the fields of mental health, wellbeing, counselling or psychotherapy (. BACP, UKCP, HCPC, NCS, BPS, BABCP).
15. We offer a range of benefits to staff which can be found .
16. The benefits include annual cost-of-living pay reviews, annual incremental pay increases, extensive family leave & support, a generous pension scheme, and multiple closure days in addition to annual leave.
17. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to eliminating discrimination and to creating an inclusive working environment. We are an Athena SWAN Silver award winner, a Stonewall Diversity Champion, a Disability Confident Employer and work in partnership with GIRES to promote respect for trans people.
18. We have a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various and resources to support your personal and professional .