Are you driven to make a difference in students lives? Seeking a flexible role that works with your schedule?
Randstad Student Support is currently recruiting Specialist Mentors to support autistic students in the Bath area.
The role is set to begin at the start of the 2024 academic year ready to start supporting new and returning students. All successful candidates must be able to travel to the local University or college and offer both in person and online sessions flexibly to meet student preferences.
As a Specialist Mentor, you would be a trusted advisor for students. You will be required to assist students throughout the full academic year. You will help students to reflect on their experiences in study as well as introducing strategies to overcome certain barriers.
Benefits:
As a Specialist Mentor you will support students on a 1-2-1 basis to:
Whilst working for Randstad the needs of individual students should be taken into consideration case by case and you should ensure that any concerns are addressed in a timely manner. It is expected that you would act professionally and maintain confidentiality within your role at all times, sharing all relevant information with Randstad to ensure the best possible service to your students.
Requirements for the role:
As this is a specialist role, you must have the correct qualifications and training. All students you will be supporting are funded by the Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) meaning all candidates providing this role must adhere to the qualification framework set out by the DfE.
Candidates must be qualified to undergraduate degree level (level 6 as minimum) and have taken extensive training in adult autism.
The extensive training may include:
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You can find a list of all accepted training routes here (pages 10 - 12)
Desirable skills include:
If you would like more information around the position then please don't hesitate to contact Connor on 0161 247 8800
If you are shortlisted for the role, we will contact you for a short informal chat about the role followed by a formal interview. If you are successful following the interview stage, you will then be taken through the registration process.