Wellbeing Adviser at University of Salford
Salford, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

We’ve made significant investment in mental health provisions in recent years and remain fully committed to supporting the wellbeing of our students. Our high-performing Counselling and Wellbeing team consistently innovates to provide a flexible, inclusive, and excellent service that responds to the needs of our diverse community.
We now wish to appoint a Wellbeing Adviser with diverse skills and experiences who shares our passion for providing high-quality, compassionate support to students.

WANT TO KNOW MORE?

For an informal chat about the role or shift patterns, please contact Emma Lockwood, Wellbeing Manager – e.j.lockwood@salford.ac.u

Responsibilities

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

As the main point of contact for our students throughout the week—including evenings and weekends—you’ll provide an immediate response for those experiencing emotional, psychological, or mental health difficulties.

This includes:

  • Offering wellbeing support focused on strategies, action plans and practical approaches.
  • Receiving and responding to reports of student wellbeing concerns or incidents, working to retain and support students while prioritising their safety and success.
  • Carrying out risk assessments (e.g. harm to self or others) and acting appropriately within university policy.
  • Liaising with external agencies such as NHS primary and secondary care services, local hospitals, police, and accommodation providers.
  • Advising academic and professional colleagues on student wellbeing and appropriate support approaches.

You will work across all University sites, supporting students both in person and remotely, with a rotating shift pattern between 8am–8pm.

We are seeking applicants with:

  • A clinical background (e.g. mental health nursing or related field).
  • Experience of supporting people in crisis or with complex needs.
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to remain calm and empathetic under pressure.Experience working with individuals from a range of cultural and social backgrounds.

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