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Student Wellbeing Practitioner

Student Wellbeing Practitioner

Godalming College

Surrey

  • Expired
Salary:
The actual annual salary, based on 0.85 FTE (five days/ 36.42 hours a week) is £22,707 - £24,826 pa inclusive of fringe allowance
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
From 27 August 2024
Apply by:
21 May 2024

Job overview

Rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted in December 2019, Godalming College in Surrey is one of the best sixth form colleges in the country. With outstanding teaching and learning at the heart of our student experience, we consistently achieve impressive results. Our campus provides attractive and stimulating spaces in which to work and study reflecting our lively, vibrant ethos. 

Permanent, Full-time, Term Time only (39 weeks a year)  

Monday to Friday 8.45am – 4.15pm - some flexibility is possible for the right candidate

This is an exciting opportunity for a suitably qualified Wellbeing Practitioner to join our Safeguarding Team at the college.

The Student Wellbeing Practitioner plays a vital role in supporting student wellbeing by providing accessible and visible support for students who might present in distress and need immediate support. They will look after a small caseload of identified students in the form of mentoring and provision of low-level mental health interventions. The role also involves triaging wellbeing referrals where problem-solving and effective signposting to internal and/or external wellbeing services is required.

The full-time annual salary for the role is £26,521 - £28,996 inclusive of the fringe allowance.

The actual annual salary, based on 0.85 FTE (five days/ 36.42 hours a week) is £22,707 - £24,826 pa inclusive of fringe allowance.

Full details and an application form can be downloaded from our website www.godalming.ac.uk

For other enquiries please contact the HR department via email HR@godalming.ac.uk or call 01483 411293

Closing date: 9am, Tuesday 21 May 2024.

Interviews are planned for w/c Monday 3 June 2024.

Godalming College is committed to equality of opportunity and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Further details including the College’s Safer Recruitment, Data Protection and Safeguarding and Child Protection policies are all available on our website.

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About Godalming College

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+44 1483 423526

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History & Ethos

We are a ‘successful modern learning community’, providing outstanding education to around 2,000, 16-19 year old students.  The College enjoys an excellent reputation both locally and nationally.  Students make excellent progress and achieve outstanding results whilst at College but also feel prepared for their future and are more likely to gain a better class degree than those from other educational sectors and sixth form colleges. 

Location

Godalming is a historic market town situated on the River Wey and close to the beautiful countryside of the Surrey Hills. The College is within walking distance of Godalming Town Centre and the Railway station.  Godalming is readily accessed from the A3 and free car-parking is available to staff on the College campus. 

College Leadership Team & Staff

The Principal Emma Young is supported by the Senior Management Team. The college employs around 200 teaching and support staff who are committed to supporting students to achieve their goals through a broad mix of programmes and extra-curricular activities. There is a strong sense of community at the College with a lively, vibrant feel to the campus.

Facilities

Our campus is now second-to-none in offering modern, attractive, stimulating spaces in which to work and learn. We are constantly maintaining and upgrading facilities and have invested £15 million in new buildings in recent years. We have invested substantially in developing high quality IT and award winning online infrastructure, which means that student learning is supported by the best that technology can offer.

CPD

We understand that our success comes from developing our staff and supporting them to deliver innovative and individualised lessons. Godalming, along with other sixth form colleges in Surrey & Sussex belongs to a consortium known as S7 who work closely together to provide specifically tailored training and development for staff and facilitate meetings for specific groups and an annual teaching conference. 

Benefits Include:

Fully equipped Gym available for staff use, Cycle to Work Scheme, Free car-parking on the campus & Catering service in staff room & food outlets/coffee shops.

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Applications closed