Mental Health Support Officer
The City of Liverpool College
Liverpool
- Expired
- Salary:
- Hourly rate of £14.68
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 5 December 2018
Job overview
The college is looking for talented, motivated staff to join its pool of versatile individuals on Staff Bank.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced Mental Health professional who will be able to assess and support a wide range of students with mental health needs. The successful candidate will need to be a qualified mental health practitioner with experience of working with clients presenting severe, complex and/or enduring mental health needs. As an integral part of the Safeguarding team, the post holder will work closely with the Counselling and Mental Health team to keep students engaged in College life while keeping them safe.
If you feel that you match our requirements and wish to apply to join our Staff Bank, please send an up to date CV and cover letter to bankapplications@shared-ed.ac.uk clearly stating the subject area and the levels you are able to deliver.
About The City of Liverpool College
- The City of Liverpool College
- Bankfield Road
- Liverpool
- L13 0BQ
- United Kingdom
Founded in 1992 following the merger of four further education facilities, The City of Liverpool College is a co-educational, non-denominational further education facility operating from six educational sites. The College Campus is located within Liverpool’s Knowledge Quarter, which also includes John Moores University and the University of Liverpool. Over £100 million has been invested into the city centre campus. As of the most recent inspection the approximate number of students on the total school roll was 11,000. There are a total of over 500 courses on offer to students, including young learners, sixth form, and adult education.
Principal
Elaine Bowker
Values and Vision
City Liverpool College is proud to be a leading supplier of apprenticeship training, giving many young people their first taste of work.
With the aim of helping young people gain experience in their chosen profession, the college works closely with employers to ensure students get the most out of their experience. Employers are given the opportunity to work with students who have passion and an appetite to learn on the job, creating an industry of young, employable professionals.
Ofsted
“The majority of teachers develop learners’ English and mathematics skills well. Learners on access to higher education programmes improve their skills in referencing their written work accurately and in interpreting data. Learners on vocational programmes increase their knowledge of occupationally relevant terminology. Learners on employability programmes develop a wide range of useful skills that increase their chances of gaining employment.“
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