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Providing one to one in class support to a student at University, in order to assist them with their studies. This will involve helping and encouraging them during classes and lectures to ensure that they are able to concentrate and stay on task. You will also need to act as a prompt and aid, to help the student with understanding and breaking down information provided during lessons. Outside of class time you may support the student with accessing resources, breaking down tasks and being present during any academic meetings.
This student is based at the University of Hertfordshire, and they are studying on a creative/animation based course, therefore a creative background or interest in the arts is desirable.
They require support for up to 30 hours per week starting as soon as possible. Their student scheduled class times are as follows and you will also be needed outside of these times to provide additional out of class support. (approx 10am-5pm on each scheduled day)
Monday: 2pm-5pm
Wednesdays: 10am-1pm, 2pm-5pm
Thursdays: 2pm-5pm
Friday: 10am-1pm
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide support and reassurance for students adapting to the academic demands of higher education
- Helping a student manage their anxiety levels
- To help the student maintain their motivation and concentration
- To assist students with transition to university by helping them to understand the routine of university life
- To support the student with organisation, time and diary management
- Ensuring the student is aware of upcoming deadlines or exams
- Support with building independence and helping encourage communication with peers and staff
- To support with finding the correct resources for work or assignments
- To liaise with Randstad (and the Disability support team, where appropriate) regarding student progress or on any matters regarding a student's support needs or well-being.
Qualifications:
- Must hold a degree, equivalent qualification or be working towards a degree (in final years)
- Disability support training (provided by Randstad E-Learning)
Skills:
- Flexibility and punctuality
- Good organisational skills
- Good time keeping skills
- Ability to work cohesively with students
- Ability to keep students on task
Experience:
- Knowledge of Higher Education
- Knowledge of the barriers that disabled people may experience in higher education
- Understanding of autism and the challenges those with autism face
- An enhanced level of skill and experience of working with disabled people
Competencies:
- Ability to work independently
- Attention to detail
- Commitment to principles of equality of opportunity
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Understanding of confidentiality issues
- Understanding of role boundaries
Pay and Benefits:
- £12-13 per hour + Holiday Pay
- Access to elearning modules (CPD)
- Discounted on campus parking
If this sounds like the job for you please don't hesitate to get in touch and email onor call and ask to speak to Poppy.