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Institution: Lancaster University
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2019-03-25 Expired
Description :

The University needs a Student Wellbeing Coordinator to respond to student wellbeing incidents within the University and to ensure that appropriate safeguards and ongoing support are in place for those involved. This role will be based within Student Based Services within the Student Wellbeing Team. You will have strong administrative skills and substantial experience of managing a caseload.  

You will be able to demonstrate the ability to work with vulnerable people, people with mental health difficulties including those with complex difficulties/experiencing crisis and experience of working with a diverse range of people. You will need to be able to coordinate the response to student wellbeing incidents from initial presentation until case closure and be able to advise staff across the University when supporting students. 

At certain times of year it is anticipated that the post-holder will have capacity to support the Counselling and Mental Health Team as a Mental Health Advisor; this will involve working across the full spectrum of mental health difficulties and so we require a fully trained mental health professional. You will need to be emotionally resilient, solution-focused and be able to work flexibly according to the changing needs of your individual and team workload.

We welcome applications from people in all diversity groups.

This is a full time, indefinite role, 40 weeks per year.

For any questions please contact Kelly Robinson or Emma McGough within the Counselling and Mental Health Service on 01524 592690. 

We welcome applications from people in all diversity groups.

Closing Date: 21 Apr 2019
Category: Professional/Management





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