Specialist Wellbeing Adviser
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Health Education & Promotion
On the 1 August 2026, The University of Greenwich and the University of Kent formed a pioneering new multi-university group called London and South
- East (LASE) University Group. Should you join us, you will be employed by LASE but will work as part of the University of Kent academic division, contributing to its distinct strengths, community and identity while also being part of a wider group that brings together the scale, resilience and shared ambition of both universities. Through LASE we aim to deliver outstanding education, impactful research, and meaningful regional and global impact.
you have the specialist wellbeing expertise to support students following disclosures of complex and sensitive issues?
The Specialist Wellbeing Adviser sits within the Specialist Support and Welfare team in Student Mental Health, Welfare and Wellbeing. Working with the Specialist Wellbeing and Welfare Manager, you will provide specialist emotional and practical support to students on the Canterbury and Medway campuses, particularly in relation to sexual misconduct, hate incidents and discrimination, spiking, domestic abuse, stalking, harassment and bullying.
As Specialist Wellbeing Adviser you can expect to be involved in:- To offer specialist advice and support to students who have experienced sexual misconduct, harassment, bullying, domestic abuse, discrimination, spiking, stalking or hate incidents, including advice and support on accessing emotional and practical support engaging with external services as they require.
- To provide guidance to students who may wish to raise their case formally, through University Complaints Procedures or referral to the Police.
- To offer specialist advice and support to students experiencing a wide range of either pre-existing mental health difficulties that arise following an incident, this includes external liaison where needed.
- To complete risk assessments for students following serious assaults or in abusive domestic violence settings.
- Experience of offering support and advice to those who have experienced sexual misconduct, harassment, bullying, domestic abuse, discrimination, spiking, stalking or hate incidents.
- Relevant experience of providing one to one support to people with complex mental health conditions
- Experience of using counselling/advice and guidance skills to a high level in sensitive and complex cases
- Experience of risk assessment, risk management and of responding pro-actively to mental health emergencies
As a member of our team, you can expect a friendly, open and collaborative working environment and support in your development and wellbeing. You'll enjoy a range of great staff benefits including:
- 43 days' leave per year (personal leave, bank holidays and additional days allocated for the Christmas period, pro rata for part-time staff)
- Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions
- Corporate employee-funded healthcare plan, in partnership with Benenden Health
For more information about what you can look forward to if you join us, visit our dedicated webpage:
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