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Job Location | Gibbet Hill |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £27,456 - £31,801 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Contract, full-time |
Welfare Advisor (Maternity Cover 9-12 months fixed term contract)Hours: On average 36.5 hours per week, Some weekend and evening working may be required from time to time.Salary Range: From £27,456 to £31,801Benefits: Contributory Pension Scheme + Life Assurancem, 37 days holiday entitlement (includes x 8 statutory bank holidays + 7 customary closure days), Employee Assistance ProgrammeWho are weWarwick Students Union is a vibrant charity. We are a professionally run, independent organisation, with Warwick students at our centre. Our talented teams support elected student leaders to make change, improve lives and fulfil potential; we empower them to make all this happen.The Advice Centre is the only place on campus where students can receive free, independent advice on a wide range of issues including academic, housing and student funding. It is a busy, dynamic centre comprising four permanent staff (including the Manager) and a number of student staff. It is absolutely committed to providing the highest standards of inclusive service to its members.What is the jobThe Welfare Advisor is a key post to provide front line advice to students, assessing their needs and empowering them to make informed choices and decisions.Who are youYou must have advice experience. You also need knowledge of the HE sector and challenges facing students and young adults as well as having a successful track record in case work resolution. You must be enthusiastic, have excellent communication skills, be IT literate and be highly self- motivated with an ability to stay calm under pressure whilst ensuring a high level of attention to detail.Why applyBecause you are excited by the challenge of working in a diverse role in a student led organisation.We are committed to equality of opportunity for all. We welcome applications from individuals regardless of their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, gender, or disability status. We want to support diverse and inclusive work environments and are actively looking for people who share our values.Work somewhere professional, but different. Build a career with students unions.How to applyClick Apply and ensure you include a valid email address as you will be sent further instructions.Closing Date for applications: 8.30am on 17th February 2020NB: Successful applicants will be notified by the 20th February 2020, If you do not hear from us by this date please assume you have not made the shortlist.Interviews: Will be held on the 28th February 2020. You must be available to attend an interview on this date, should you make the short list. Required skills
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