Full time
Salary Grade 5 is £39,361 - £43,104 per annum including London Weighting.
Hybrid work available at minimum 3 day(s) onsite
Join us and be part of shaping inclusive student experiences where your expertise makes a real difference:
We are seeking a Disability Advisor with Specialist ASD Mentoring responsibilities to join our Student Experience and Support Services team. This is a unique opportunity to play a key role in enabling disabled and neurodivergent students to thrive within a creative and dynamic higher education environment.
Working within a small, specialist Disability Service based in the Student Centre, you will collaborate closely with colleagues across Student Advice and Counselling to deliver coordinated, student-centered support across all programmes of study. The service is committed to inclusive practice, early intervention, and supporting students to access learning on an equitable basis.
About the role
This is a varied and rewarding role combining disability advisory work with specialist one-to-one ASD mentoring. You will manage a diverse caseload, coordinate reasonable adjustments, and provide tailored, non-clinical mentoring support for autistic students, helping them develop practical strategies for independent learning and navigating university life.
You will also work collaboratively across the institution to reduce barriers to learning, promote inclusive practice, and support compliance with the Equality Act 2010.
Why should I apply
Be part of a collaborative, specialist team committed to inclusive, student-centered support
- Play a meaningful role in removing barriers and improving student outcomes
- Contribute to the development of inclusive practice across the institution
- Access opportunities for ongoing professional development and reflective practice
Who we are looking for
We are looking for someone who brings both expertise and a strong commitment to inclusive, student-centered practice. You will be confident working with complexity, able to build effective relationships, and comfortable working within clearly defined professional boundaries.
You should be able to demonstrate:
- Proven experience of supporting disabled students in higher education or a comparable setting, including managing complex casework
- Demonstrable understanding of autism in adults within educational contexts, and experience of delivering or supporting one-to-one, non-clinical support
- Strong communication skills, including the ability to respond calmly to students in distress and explain processes clearly and accessibly
HOW TO APPLY
If you're ready to shape a smarter, safer, and more sustainable campus, apply now and make your mark.
Please apply via our website by midday on Monday 10th April 2026.
It is anticipated that interviews and assessments will take place in person Tuesday 28th April 2026. Please note that we currently do not reimburse travel expenses.
We aim to shortlist all applications within 2 weeks of the advert closing date. If you do not hear from us within this time, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
Disability Confident Scheme
Central operates the Disability Confident Scheme. This is a government initiative aimed at promoting equal employment opportunities for disabled people and to create a workplace that is welcoming, inclusive and supportive.
We actively encourage disabled people to apply for our job vacancies, and we welcome applications from candidates with all types of disabilities. As part of the Disability Confident Scheme, we commit to offering an interview to applicants who declare a disability and meet all essential criteria for the job.
We are committed to diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from people with disabilities, including neurodivergent candidates, LGBTQ+ and Global Majority backgrounds as they are currently underrepresented within the sector and within Central.
Please be assured that we will protect your privacy and the information provided on the monitoring form. No information is shared if there is a risk of identification.