As a Specialist Mentor (ASC/MH) you will be supporting either neurodiverse or students with mental difficulties, manage their lives at university. This is a highly rewarding and impactful role that can make a huge difference to a student's life. Working with the students you will provide strategies and techniques to help them cope. Some of things that you will be supporting them with include:
* Managing feelings of overwhelm
* Motivational problems
* Procrastination
* Concentration and focus
* Difficulties adapting to independence
* Social inclusion
We are looking for individuals who have had experience working with young people with either mental health and/or neurodiverse diagnoses. You will need to meet minimum qualification requirements or be prepared to obtain a certain level of qualification. For the Specialist Mental Health Mentor position, you will need to hold a professional body membership (HCPC, BACP, NMC). This is a self-employed, contract role so you will have to self-fund any qualifications that are required.
Please only apply if you are willing to meet students face-to-face. We are seeing an increase in enquiries for in person support, so while there will inevitably be some online stuff, we are only actively recruiting for mentors who can see students face-to-face. Please indicate which institutions you are able to realistically commute to with your application