Contract type: Full Time (37.5 hours) – Fixed Term (31/08/2026)
Location: Dublin, Dublin International Study Centre
Salary: up to €30,400 per annum
To provide welfare support to students at both individual and group levels. Responsible for student coaching, monitoring and intervention both academic and pastoral.
ABOUT THE ROLEDeliver tutorial sessions, which address the needs of students in their new environment.Maintain and update the "Life Skills" Module on the VLE.Monitor pastoral and academic welfare and ensure students are effectively directed to the appropriate university services to meet their welfare needs, including medical services, accommodation and counselling services.Counsel students with welfare and health issues, advising accordingly and maintaining notes in Study Global, keeping the Welfare Officer informed as necessary.Assist the Centre management team and Administration team in helping students settle in, participating in Induction week activities and presentations, and providing induction information for late-arriving students.Support the Welfare Lead with welfare cases and offer pastoral support to students (in line with Centre policy).Undertake individual tutorials to identify and monitor student progress, through goal setting and action planning.Continually update the Welfare Lead & Head of Curriculum Progression of 'at risk' individuals and groups of students.Liaise with Academic Tutors on intervention strategies for improving student performance and reducing the number of students on the 'at risk' register.Provide counselling sessions upon receipt of student results and support non-progressing students through alternative options.Deliver regular "prepare to progress" tutorials to tutor groups and provide individual academic counselling to students.Track student performance and liaise promptly with the academic team to identify suitable intervention strategies.Track VLE analytics and gather data on work completion to identify gaps and actions for students.Deputise for the Welfare Lead as required.ABOUT YOUDegree level or equivalent (required).Degree/Professional Certificate in Social Work (desirable).Certificate in Coaching Skills (desirable).Experience working in a student support setting, ideally with international students, or another similar setting (required).Experience in providing advice and guidance to others (required).Experience and understanding of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students (desirable).Experience and understanding of compliance requirements in an academic setting (desirable).ORGANISATIONAL COMPLIANCEStudy Group is proud of its high standards in safeguarding and recognises its importance in enabling the best possible student experience and outcomes. For successful applicants, the following checks will be conducted: Criminal Background Check (country-specific), x2 References, ID and Right to Work checks as well as Education Verification.
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