Have you got a passion for helping others? Are you looking for a flexible role where you could make a huge difference to an Autistic student's life? If this sounds like you, then read on to see how you can become a Specialist Mentor.
As a specialist mentor you will be working on a one to one basis with students in higher education by being their trusted advisor and supporting them with areas in which they need alongside their studies. These can be factors which are impacting their personal life as well as their academic life.This includes a range of things such as managing their stress, anxiety, assisting with organisational skills.
Responsibilities:
As a specialist mentor you will be required to do the following when working one to one with students:
Requirements:
This is a specialist role so you must have the following qualifications:
Benefits:
If you meet the requirements for this role and you would like to expand your experience working with people with specialist learning difficulties be sure to apply for this role!
Successful applicants will be invited to take part in an interview to discuss suitability for the role.
Randstad Student & Worker Support acts as an employment business when supplying temporary staff and as an employment agency when introducing candidates for permanent employment with a client. Randstad Student & Worker Support is an equal opportunities employer and decisions are made on merits alone.