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1097190
University of Northampton
30/06/2025
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15 hours per week, flexible working hours.
Casual
Pay
£12.60
£1.83
Description
Role
The overall purpose of the role is to provide peer support, information, advice and guidance to students living in University of Northampton halls of residences. This will be delivered to students through flat meetings, drop-in sessions and 1- 2-1 support both virtually or in person, in group settings and through student activities and events.
Primarily a pastoral role, you will also assist in reporting and managing any behavioural issues that arise in halls. In addition, you will work alongside the Student Behaviour Coordinators to assist with the promotion, implementation and supervision of student activities and events.
You will also be expected to conduct flat meetings, champion student initiatives and support the Residential Life Team as and when required. Residential Life Assistants will be required to work evenings and occasional weekends.
Duties and responsibilities
• To listen and provide support, advice and guidance to students on a wide range of topics throughout the year and signpost to other agencies/ departments where necessary.
• Actively aid and support students during the transition into University life and residences.
• Help to deliver a range of Welcome Week activities to welcome students to the University of Northampton
• Be able to identify when a student may be experiencing difficulties and help develop a plan of support.
• Possess a good knowledge and understanding of University departments and external community organisations; and to refer students as appropriate
• To assist the Residential Life team to continually improve the welfare of students in accommodation.
• To provide one to one support to students as and when required
• To provide mediation to flat mates facing shared-living difficulties.
• Produce accurate, detailed reports regarding daily occurrences and significant events whilst recognising and protecting confidential and sensitive information.
• To ensure that all casework-related admin is dealt with in a consistent and timely manner.
• Engage in the promotion and implementation of awareness-raising events and campaign activities on student issues.
• To support Residential Life Team over Arrivals Weekend/ Move Out weekends/ Key dates to ensure smooth transition processes for students in more stressful times.
• The post holder will be expected to undertake other responsibilities and tasks as reasonably requested by their manager or second line manager.
• To attend a weekly team meeting.
• To complete compulsory training as required.
• Contribute to your immediate team and the wider team, including University of Northampton Site Staff, ensuring good communication and co-operation.
• To ensure you observe service policies as communicated to you.
• Recognise your own limitations and work within them, seeking support and guidance as necessary.
• To adhere to the University of Northampton confidentiality policy when dealing with highly confidential and sensitive information
• The post holder will be responsible and accountable for ensuring all employment legislative requirements are adhered to including equality and diversity and health and safety issues
Skills and experience
Educated to GCSE/O Level or equivalent level qualifications or experience
Knowledge of key issues that affect students including an understanding of issues related to shared living, accommodation, academic, finance and wellbeing
Experience of working independently
Experience of dealing with difficult, sensitive or unexpected situations
Ability to initiate contact with other students in a confident manner
Ability to establish strong working relationships with a range of individuals
Ability to ensure observation of service procedures, for example maintaining confidentiality
Flexible and responsive to service/student
Excellent spoken communication and ability to work in a team and independently
Excellent listening and communication skills
Approachable, personable and empathic
Self-motivated, self-reliant and able to use own initiative to solve problems
Awareness of own limitations and boundaries
Non-judgemental and committed to equal opportunity for all
Integrity and professionalism, demonstrating a commitment to ethical standards, confidentiality, and the University’s values of inclusivity, trust, sustainability and aspiration
Location
Waterside Campus, St Johns and Scholars Green
Additional information
Please note this role will run from September 25 - July 26 but you will be required to attend 3 days of training in June 25.
You will be required to work at all halls of residence locations - Waterside, St Johns and Scholars Green.
Please only apply if you can commit to all of the above.
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