Ref: 84207 Hours of work: 22.2 hours per week Salary: £15,710 - £16,667 per annum Weeks per year: Term Time Only, 40 weeks Location : Wakefield Campus We also have a fixed term role for 37 hours per week, 40 weeks per year. Please see our other vacancy listing. We have a fantastic opportunity for a Student Wellbeing Officer to join our Student Experience team. As a Student Wellbeing Officer, you will provide a wellbeing service for students primarily aged 16-18, ensuring the wellbeing of students and supporting their progression. This role will involve developing positive and constructive relationships with students, to enhance their personal and social education and enable them to participate fully in all College activities. You will work with students individually and in groups, to overcome internal and external barriers to their education and progression and provide interventions to those at risk of becoming disengaged. This is a very diverse role, where you will work within a busy environment and liaise with lots of different staff and stakeholders with the student at the heart of the role. We are looking for someone who is passionate about student’s achieving their potential and putting the facilities and support in place to make sure we prepare students not only for college but for life and work beyond college. You should be a positive individual with a focus on building and developing relationships, experience of supporting young people and working with a range of stakeholders in a pastoral and student support setting. As a Student Wellbeing Officer, you should: Hold GCSE A - C / 9 - 4 in English and Maths or equivalent Hold a recognised Level 2 Youth Work, mentoring or counselling qualification or be able to evidence work experience of supporting the wellbeing, engagement, and progression of young people and encouraging those at risk of disengagement or with barriers to progression Hold a Mental Health First Aid qualification or willing to undertake You should also be able to demonstrate: Experience of engaging 15-19 year olds in life enhancing opportunities and activities Experience of supporting young people at risk of disengaging and addressing barriers to progression An awareness of a range of personal difficulties and anxieties experienced by young people Successful problem solving experience and conflict resolution See what we have to offer and come and join us. You won’t be disappointed. Benefits include: Personal and Professional Development opportunities Generous Contributory Pension Scheme Discounted Metro Card Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Access to employee assistance programme Reduced price personal gym membership Access to a wide range of high street discounts (retail, supermarkets, and restaurants) Annual Staff Recognition Awards Closing date: 11 December 2024 Interview date: 17 December 2024 PLEASE NOTE NO AGENCIES, DIRECT APPLICANTS ONLY. The Heart of Yorkshire Education Group is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all students and this post will be subject to Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS. We aim to develop a workforce that reflects the diverse community we serve and positively encourage applications from all. If you are currently living overseas or have lived / worked overseas in the last five years please be aware that you will be required to provide an overseas criminal record check from the country/countries you have worked/resided in if you are the preferred candidate for the post. Further details of how to obtain the additional check is here: Criminal records checks for overseas applicants - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)