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Student Adviser

Advice • Central London, SouthEast WC1, United Kingdom • Part-time
AI Job Summary
  • Good working knowledge of Office 365.
  • Understanding of housing and/or academic advice (e.g., misconduct, appeals, extenuating circumstances, complaints).
  • Handle sensitive personal data confidentially and comply with GDPR.

Role Type

Permanent • Part-time • Mid-level Senior

Pay Rate

£20,821.51 GBP – £20,821.52 GBP (Annum)

Description

We are looking for a Student Adviser to join our Advice team, helping students navigate challenges and make the most of their time at UAL. You’ll offer one-to-one and group advice on a range of academic (including appeals, academic misconduct, complaints and extenuating circumstances) and housing issues, signposting students to other useful services when needed. Sometimes you’ll act as an advocate for students in university meetings or help them put together a strong case to get the outcome they’re hoping for.

You’ll also play a big role in our outreach by running drop-ins, creating resources and delivering activities to raise awareness of our services across various sites. In addition you’ll contribute to service improvements, research projects as well as working with our student leaders on specific projects. It’s a varied role where no two days are the same while making a real difference to students’ lives.

You’ll be a great communicator who can explain complex regulations in a clear, friendly way. We’re looking for someone who’s approachable, empathetic, and committed to supporting students with experience giving advice or providing welfare or support services. You’ll need to be organised to manage a busy caseload, staying calm under pressure and handling sensitive information with confidentiality. Knowledge of housing or academic advice is a big plus and an understanding of the issues facing students in higher education will help you hit the ground running. Most importantly, you’ll be someone who genuinely cares about inclusivity and work to ensure that every student feels heard, respected and supported.

JOB PURPOSE 

 

  • Providing 1:1 and group advice to students on areas including but not limited to academic issues, housing and general sign-posting. 
  • Coordinate Advice Service’s College outreach programme. 
  • Contribute to the Advice Service’s strategic and operational planning. 
  • Provide occasional support for student officers on specific projects in line with plans. 

    Benefits and perks

    Our staff enjoy working in a dynamic and supportive environment that prioritises their personal and professional development. Our annual staff satisfaction survey shows that staff value the opportunities they have to learn and grow within their roles. We perform highest in the areas of personal development, relation- ships with managers, work atmosphere, and relationships with colleagues.

    • Generous holiday entitlement (over 40 days)
    • A summer 4 day working week
    • Family Friendly policy
    • Cycle to Work scheme
    • NUS TOTUM staff discount
    • Flexible working
    • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
    • Long service award
    • Free staff places on UAL short courses

    Check our website for the JD & PS – https://www.arts-su.com/union/jobs/careers/

Company Overview

Part business, part charity, part membership body – students’ unions are all seriously fun places to work. They are organisations in their own right. Professionally run, but different. Professional teams support elected student leaders to make change, improve lives, and fulfil potential; we help make this happen.