Psychological Wellbeing Advisor

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We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions, and we are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process.

We will make adjustments to support the recruitment and interview process wherever it is reasonable to do so and, where successful, adjustments will be made to support people within their role.

If you are unable to complete your application via our recruitment system or would like to discuss any reasonable adjustments to support you in the application process, please get in touch with us on e.recruitment@durham.ac.uk

Job Description - Psychological Wellbeing Advisor (25000628)

Job Description

Psychological Wellbeing Advisor (

Job Number:

25000628 )

Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time

Closing Date

Closing Date

: 25-Aug-2025, 10:59:00 PM

Disclosure and Barring Service Requirement : Please note that the successful applicant will require DBS disclosure. Further info: https://bit.ly/3DP5K8y

Working arrangements: Full-time, 35 hours per week. The maximum working day is seven hours with a one hour break. The post holder will typically work 9am to 5pm, weekdays; there is currently some flexibility around 8-4 hours but this is under review. Occasional evening work required. Options of full-time onsite working or hybrid pattern, minimum 3 days onsite.

The University

At Durham University we are proud of our people. A globally outstanding centre of educational excellence, a collegiate community of extraordinary people, a unique and historic setting – Durham is a university like no other. We believe that inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham enables Durham people to do outstanding things professionally and personally. Across the University we have a huge variety of roles and career opportunities, which together make us a large and successful community, which is a key hub of activity within our region and nationally.

We would be thrilled if you would consider joining our thriving University. Further information about the University can be found here. Find out more about the benefits of working at the University and what it is like to live and work in the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page.

The Role and Department

The Counselling & Mental Health Service is a multi-disciplinary central specialist service for student mental health and wellbeing provision in the University. It sits within the Student Support and Wellbeing Directorate. The Service provides individual and group interventions, advice for College and academic Staff, and the development and delivery of proactive initiatives around mental health and wellbeing. The Service exists to enable students to make the most of the academic and social opportunities that the University affords, and to support staff managing student mental health need across the University. The Service is responsive to the changing needs of Durham University and operates within clear ethical and professional guidelines.

The Psychological Wellbeing Advisors (PWAs) offer students individual support sessions, psychoeducational workshops and groups and drop-ins. They create wellbeing resources and identify areas of self-help information and resource need. The PWAs network with University staff, student groups and external resource providers, and take an active role in other aspects of Service provision.

Further information about the role and the responsibilities is at the bottom of this job description.

A competitive salary is only one part of the many fantastic benefits you will receive if you join the University: you will also receive access to the following fantastic benefits:

Durham University is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion

Our collective aim is to create an open and inclusive environment where everyone can reach their full potential and we believe our staff should reflect the diversity of the global community in wh ich we work. As a University equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) are a key part of the University’s Strategy and a central part of everything we do. We

also live by our values and our Staff Code of Conduct. At Durham we actively work towards providing an environment where our staff

and students can study, work and live in a community which is supportive and inclusive. It’s important to us that all of our colleagues are aligned to both our values and commitment to EDI.

We welcome and encourage applications from members of groups who are under-represented in our work force including people with disabilities, women and black, Asian and minority ethnic communities. If you have taken time out of your career, and you feel it relevant, let us know about it in your application. If you are a candidate with a

disability, we are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. We will make adjustments to support the interview process wherever it is reasonable to do so and, where successful, reasonable adjustments will be made to support people within their role.

What you need to demonstrate when you apply/Person Specification

When you apply it is important that you let us know what skills/experience you have from a similar role and/or what skills/experience you have which would make you right for this role. Further information about the role and responsibilities is at the end of this job description. Where a criteria has an asterisk* next to it, it may be given additional weighting when your application is considered.

Your application should cover the following criteria:

Experienced practitioner with expertise and relevant training to deliver psychological support and psychoeducational interventions to individuals and groups (from a background such as, but not limited to, psychological wellbeing practice, social work or nursing).

How to Apply

To progress to the assessment stage, candidates must evidence each of the essential criteria required for the role in the person specification above. It will be at the discretion of the recruiting panel as to whether they will also consider any desirable criteria, but we would urge candidates to provide evidence for all criteria. Please don’t forget to check if there is any weighted criteria (see above).

While some criteria will be considered at the shortlisting stage, other criteria may be considered later in the assessment process, such as questions at interview.

We prefer to receive applications online. We will update you about your application at various points throughout the selection process, via automated emails from our e-recruitment system. Please check your spam/junk folder periodically to make sure you have not missed any of our updates.

What you need to submit

• A CV: and

• A supporting statement or covering letter which outlines how you meet all of the criteria within the Person Specification, numbered by criteria.

For a chat about the role or any further information please contact Kate Augarde, Head of Service, Counselling & Mental Health Service: katharine.augarde@durham.ac.uk.

Knowledge and Experience

· Recognised professional practitioner and/or wellbeing interventions specialist

· Understanding of academic and wellbeing support needs, and the particular needs of students

· Awareness of current policy for University business goals such as widening participation and access

· Experience of conducting all work within relevant legislation, professional codes of conduct, and University and Service policies and procedures

· Experience of keeping abreast of current research and sector trends in psychological wellbeing.

S ervice Delivery/Development

Planning and Organising

· Use operational expertise to lead and participate in business meetings, working groups and sub-committees.

· Use a range of media and systems to communicate with internal and external stakeholders.

· Participate in and monitor communities of practice and partnership working internally and externally, for example:

o Attendance at conferences and workshops

o Engagement in practice supervision and line-management

o Networking with local community resource providers

· Any other reasonable duties.

Please note that in submitting your application Durham University will be processing your data. We would ask you to consider the relevant University Privacy Statement Privacy Notices - Durham University which provides information on the collation, storing and use of data.

When appointing to this role the University must ensure that it meets any applicable immigration requirements, including salary thresholds which are applicable to some visas.

DBS Requirement: Please note that the successful applicant will require DBS disclosure.

We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities, neurodiversity and long-term health conditions, and we are committed to ensuring fair treatment throughout the recruitment process.

We will make adjustments to support the recruitment and interview process wherever it is reasonable to do so and, where successful, adjustments will be made to support people within their role.

If you are unable to complete your application via our recruitment system or would like to discuss any reasonable adjustments to support you in the application process, please get in touch with us on e.recruitment@durham.ac.uk

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Location:
North East, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£60,000 - £80,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Management & Operations

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