FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Wellbeing Advisor position?
A relevant Level 3 or higher professional qualification is required for the Wellbeing Advisor position.
What experience is preferred for applicants to this role?
Applicants should have experience delivering support services to students and/or young people, specifically in Mental Health Support Services.
Will the Wellbeing Advisor be responsible for safeguarding?
Yes, the Wellbeing Advisor will serve as a designated child protection officer and will be involved in safeguarding young people and adults.
What type of support will the Wellbeing Advisor provide to students?
The Wellbeing Advisor will provide generic information and advice concerning wellbeing, the importance of seeking help, and assist in achieving students' learning goals and qualifications.
Is there a focus on diversity and inclusion within the organization?
Yes, CCCG is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in all activities, welcoming applications from candidates of all backgrounds.
What are the work locations for this position?
The Wellbeing Advisor will be working at City and Islington College, which has centres in Holloway, Angel, and Finsbury Park.
Is a DBS check required for this role?
Yes, successful candidates will need to complete a DBS check, and some roles may require an Enhanced check.
What values guide the work at CCCG?
The key values guiding the work at CCCG are Respect, Aspiration, Collaboration, and Opportunity.
What kind of training programs does City and Islington College offer?
The College offers various academic and vocational courses, including foundation learning, A-Levels, BTECs, Apprenticeships, and Access to Higher Education.
When should I submit my application?
It is advisable to submit your application as early as possible, as the vacancy may close if sufficient applications are received.