Student Welfare Officer

Student Welfare Officer

Welfare Officer, you play a vital role in ensuring the safety, welfare, and well-being of our students and staff. This involves responding to student welfare concerns, supervision, operational/accommodation needs in a fast-paced residential environment.

50 - 60 hours per week
Between £450.00 and £525.00 Per Week

What are you going to do:

Key Responsibilities
Student Welfare and Safeguarding:

  • Maintain high standards of care and supervision for all students.
  • Act as the first point of contact for any student welfare or supervision concerns.
  • Escalate all safeguarding concerns to the Centre Manager.
  • Keep accurate records
  • Read & understand ALL risk assessments.

Student Support:

  • Provide emotional and practical support to students.
  • Supervise students who are ill/injured
  • Act as a Group Leader 
  • Meet students and groups at the airport

Residential and Supervision Duties:

  • Conduct room checks
  • Manage accommodation
  • Residential and supervision responsibilities

Activities and Excursions:

  • When necessary, plan, lead and/or supervise onsite activities, off-site activities and excursions

Team Collaboration:

  • Build strong relationships with Group Leaders, staff, and students, offering professional support and guidance.
  • Skills & Experience:
  • Strong interpersonal, organisational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure
  • Flexibility to adapt to dynamic environments and changing priorities.
  • Enthusiasm for a positive and inclusive environment

What we offer:

  • Fun working environment
  • Training and support
  • Accommodation & Meals

What we ask:

  • At least finished college A levels
  • safeguarding
  • Safeguarding
  • SEN Experience
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Pastoral experience

Apply

Are you the perfect candidate? Click the button 'apply now' and we'll contact you as soon as possible!

Extra information

  •  

Essential Requirements

  • An understanding of pastoral, welfare, and safeguarding responsibilities.
  • Willing to learn about safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Valid First Aid Certification, or willing to complete a First Aid course before the start of employment (training can be arranged).
  • Availability to attend induction training.

Desirable

  • Mental health first aid certification.
  • Safeguarding qualification.
  • Experience working with SEN or mental health needs.
  • Background in psychology, counselling, or pastoral care.
  • Familiarity with summer school environments and multicultural student populations.
Status
Open
Education Level
College
Location
City of London
Working hours per week
50 - 60
Type of Contract
Summer / Holiday Jobs
Salary indication
Between £450.00 and £525.00 Per Week
Responsible for
Welfare
Published at
04-04-2025
Profession type
Teaching / Instructors / Guides, Management
Full UK/EU driving license preferred
No
Car Preferred
No
Must be eligible to work in the EU
No
Cover Letter Required
No
Languages
English

City of London | Management | Teaching Jobs | Summer / Holiday Jobs | College

Apply now

Share this vacancy