Role: Student Mental Health Advisor
Department: Student Wellbeing
Grade: 7 £38,273 - £45,611
Responsible to: Student Wellbeing Manager
Campus: Belfast
(Permanent/Full-Time)
The post holder will work in conjunction with the wider Student Wellbeing team and healthcare professionals to deliver high-quality mental health support, advice and guidance to students within the University. Key aspects include the provision of support for students with diagnosed and undiagnosed mental health conditions, assessment and monitoring of students at risk and providing active guidance and support for students presenting in crisis or at risk; ensuring they are connected with statutory services in the community as necessary.
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Closing date: 22 September 2024 at 23:30