Student Progression Advisor Job In London

Student Progression Advisor - Protocol
  • London, England, United Kingdom
  • via Talent.com (O)
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Job Description

Student Progress Coach Harrow 3 Days per week (18hrs) starting in September Permanent position The role;We are seeking to appoint a part time Student Progression Advisor, who will play a key role in supporting the success of ESOL students, primarily based in Harrow. You will deliver a tutorial curriculum to groups of students and lead on providing core elements of the College’s employability agenda. The role will involve providing personal support on a one-to-one basis through regular guidance, target-setting, tracking and contributing to student progression and career plans. You will identify barriers to learning and implement strategies to address behaviour, attendance and punctuality. The person;You will have experience of delivery to groups of students, and supporting young people. You should be able to engage with all learners and adapt strategies for different abilities, behaviour and learning styles. You will be able to implement strategies to overcome barriers to learning and will be able to effectively engage and motivate young people. BenefitsPayday breakfastCharity work supportHealth care plansBirthday day offFridge FridaysCasual dress codeCycle to work schemeFlexible holiday allowance – buy more/sellDiscounted gym membershipsUncapped earning potential for Recruitment ConsultantsSpec Savers vouchersPlus incentives, social events, and competitions – we love to work hard, but play hard too!, Interested in becoming a Recruitment Consultant? We’re hiring! – No experience needed, all training is provided. – Competitive salaries with uncapped commission. – Excellent benefits and team culture. Email your CV to talent@protocol.co.uk or visit our website linked in the bio to find out more!, Wanting to get into Recruitment?Let’s face it, no one working in recruitment ever really grew up wanting to be a recruitment consultant. Most of us got into it by chance. The reason many people decide to get into recruitment and stay in the industry is the lifestyle and rewards available to the go-getters. Usually, you know someone who got into recruitment and seems to be loving life, earning money, and climbing the ladder.Don’t worry too much about not having Recruitment experience, if you really want it and have the right attitude our expert managers will train you up from scratch and give you everything you need to be a massive success in the industry!,

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