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Regent College London

Graduate Recruitment Advisor / Career Advisor

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In-Office
London, Greater London, England, GBR
Junior
In-Office
London, Greater London, England, GBR
Junior
Support students in securing professional jobs and further education, enhance career opportunities, and manage career coaching initiatives.
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Job description
 Job titleGraduate Recruitment Adviser / Career Advisor School/FunctionEmployability and Graduate OutcomesResponsible toHead of Employability and Graduate Outcomes Responsible forMentoring / supporting students to secure a professional occupation and drive positive graduate outcomesLocation All CampusesWorking PatternFull time (40hrs PW)
Job description
Overall purpose
This is a new post based on the Graduate Outcomes Career Team. The post holder will work closely with stakeholders including: the Graduate Outcomes Manager and team, Director Student Experience, academic staff, Work Placement Coordinators and employers to coach, support and prepare Regent College London (RCL) students to secure graduate level, professional occupations and / or progress to suitable further study.
The post holder will be responsible for establishing, implementing and coordinating relevant contemporary careers support and progression processes. This will include identifying opportunities, building relevant relationships, developing key skills, creating and providing career coaching and support to ensure students can obtain interviews to secure relevant roles and to recording student progression outcomes.
This will be a varied, interesting, and challenging role, which will require flexibility, the ability to work independently as well as part of a team, and the ability to priorities to meet deadlines to the required quality standards.
Specific duties and responsibilities
 
  1. Work in partnership with Head of Employability and Graduate Outcomes and team to establish a relevant programme of career and progression support for graduating students.
 
  1. Establish and maintain channels of communication with all relevant students to ensure that you can deliver career coaching and professional job support needs across all our campuses in a flexible way. Campus sites include: Holborn, Great Titchfield Street, Wembley, Kingsbury, Harrow, Southall.
 
  1. Create the mechanisms / processes / toolkits to prepare our students (in person, digital online and digital on demand) and ensure they gain relevant career / recruitment and progression coaching and advice to support their success both in groups and also one to one sessions.
 
  1. Co-ordinate the collection of data as required. Including maintenance of relevant student records and appointments, interviews and outcomes and provision of accurate statistical data for internal and external requirements. This may include maintenance of paper records, where appropriate.
 
  1. Provide a ‘one-stop’ shop for student career queries. Co-ordinate the provision of accurate advice to staff and students on recruitment, careers, further study and progression related matters.
     
  2. Demonstrate and share up to date knowledge on the current and future career / job landscape, relevant websites, application formats, CV requirements, networking opportunities, interview techniques and employer expectations
 
  1. Liaise with internal and external stakeholders, such as Academic Registry, Work Placement Team, Academic Schools and Faculty, Alumni, Recruitment Agents and Services, Employers and Employer Careers/ Recruitment services etc. on various matters relating to the provision of effective and efficient careers and recruitment information and guidance
 
  1. Preparing blogs, write ups and promotional content
 
  1. Using social media and online platforms to promote and advertise events
 
  1. Monitor and measure success against Office for Students KPIs working with Academic Registry and Data teams.
 
  1. Contribute to reviews and evaluations of progression and careers processes and systems, ensuring the provision of a cost-effective high-quality service, writing reports when required.
 
  1. Work without direct supervision, delegating and prioritising workload as appropriate.
 
  1. Undertake administrative duties as required by the role.
 
  1. Attend and participate in meetings and working groups as appropriate, including representing team / department, when required.
 
  1. Sourcing jobs tailoring to students requirement, connecting and collaborating with employers.
 
  1. This is a Campus based role with a limited option of working from home. You can be scheduled to be at any of our listed campuses.

In addition to the above all Regent College  staff are required to:
 
  1. Adhere to all Regent College policies and procedures, including Equality and Diversity and Health and Safety
 
  1. Respect confidentiality: all confidential information should be kept in confidence and not released to unauthorised persons
 
  1. Undertake appropriate training and development as required
 
  1. Participate in Regent College Performance Review
 
  1. Demonstrate excellent Customer Care in dealing with all customers

 

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