Description
At BIMM University, we're more than just an educational institution; we're a vibrant community dedicated to nurturing creativity and empowering students to reach their full potential. With campuses across the UK, Ireland, and Germany, we offer a diverse range of courses in modern music, performing arts, filmmaking and creative technology. Our commitment to excellence in creative arts education sets us apart, providing students with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities they need to succeed in their chosen fields.
About the Role
As a Learning Support Advisor at BIMM University, you will be pivotal in ensuring that students with learning needs or disabilities receive the highest quality support services. Your role will involve managing a caseload of students, proactively assisting them from application through to their first semester and beyond, ensuring that their educational journey is accessible and fully supported.
What You'll Do:
- Support Students: Work closely with applicants and students to identify and address their learning needs. Assist in obtaining diagnostic reports, and help students explore referral options.
- Coordinate Services: Liaise with the DSA Team and NMH providers to set up support and funding, ensuring students receive the necessary assistance.
- Communicate Needs: Develop learner profiles and communicate individual needs to relevant staff, maintaining confidentiality and adhering to safeguarding policies.
- Promote Inclusion: Actively advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion in all student wellbeing activities, becoming a strong ally for all students.
- Collaborate: Work alongside the Student Wellbeing Manager and Admissions team to ensure all support needs are met, playing a vital role in the enrolment and induction processes.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate records of student needs, support provided, and actions taken, ensuring timely and efficient documentation.
This is a part time role based on working 18.75 hours per week
What You'll Bring:
- A good standard of general education is essential. A degree is desirable.
- Previous experience supporting young adults with SEND is crucial. Experience in a Student Wellbeing role is a plus.
- Strong administrative abilities, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and computer literacy with Microsoft applications.
- An empathetic and inclusive approach, high resilience, and the ability to manage a demanding workload. A team player who can also work independently and knows when to seek support.
- A deep understanding of the role of Learning Support in a higher education context.
Please apply via our website.