Join our dedicated team at the School of Health and Society as a Student Progression Advisor. You will play a vital role in empowering students to reach graduation and reach their goals. Working closely with academic and professional colleagues, you’ll be a key point of contact for students. Providing expert advice and signposting on academic regulations, personal welfare, and university procedures. With a focus on proactive engagement, you'll help identify and address challenges early, fostering a strong sense of belonging and well-being within our school community. You'll liaise with central services like Counselling and Wellbeing to ensure students receive tailored support, and work with colleagues to enhance retention efforts, monitor attendance, and track student progress. If you're passionate about supporting students, we’d love to have you join our team Key Responsibilities Targeted Student Support & Guidance : Provide students with tailored advice and signposting on academic, welfare, and financial matters, while guiding students through university processes like Personal Mitigating Circumstances, interruptions, and attendance issues. Collaboration for Student Retention : Work closely with academic colleagues and university services, including counselling and student union representation, to ensure students receive comprehensive pastoral support aimed at improving retention and progression. Attendance Monitoring & Intervention : Track student attendance through school systems, follow up with absent students in collaboration with academic staff, and document trends to provide targeted support where needed. Welcome, Induction & Inclusion Initiatives : Support new student induction and promote an inclusive environment that fosters a sense of belonging in line with the University’s diversity and support policies. Engagement in Student Life & Community Building : Actively participate in creating a vibrant school community by organising events, supporting student-led initiatives, and fostering connections between students, academic colleagues, and support services to enhance the overall student experience. A bit about The School of Health and Society The School of Health & Society is a forward-thinking, dynamic school with a commitment to lifelong learning and real world impact, with our award-winning facilities giving students real-world experience. We’re keen to leave a productive legacy of helping people at all stages of their lives, improving their physical, psychological and social wellbeing. We are passionate about research and problem solving on a large scale, but we also remain focused on the all-important smaller details, which directly affect people on a daily basis. We are focused on developing our knowledge and understanding, so we can actively help people, our clients, to lead more productive, comfortable lives. One of our key strategic goals is to advance equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) across our workforce and create an inclusive work environment. We aim to foster a collaborative, innovative culture that adapts to client needs, with EDI at its core. In this role, you can expect to contribute to our thinking and be challenging on how Salford can transform the way it addresses equity disparities, embraces diversity, and becomes more inclusive. What's in it for you? Competitive salary - and excellent pension scheme Generous annual leave – An impressive 32 days leave, plus bank holidays, additional time off at Christmas and the opportunity to buy even more Flexible working - we support a culture of flexible and hybrid working, subject to business requirements. Professional development - a comprehensive package of training and development opportunities to help you achieve your full potential. The perks MySalford, our online employee portal, offers a wide range of lifestyle benefits and discounts. Wellbeing – your wellbeing is our priority. We have a wide range of dedicated services and facilities to support your mental and physical health. Become unstoppable – apply today