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Student Success Tutors

Elizabeth School of London

SSTs Job Responsibilities

About the Roles:

The Student Success Tutors will primarily focus on student retention and satisfaction by offering outstanding first-hand support for their academic needs. This student-centred role coordinates with the many queries of students enrolled in our programmes. Workshops and other teaching-related activities may be included. The SSTs are also responsible for communicating with students daily with a problem-solving and proactive attitude to instil confidence in their studies at Elizabeth School of London.

The Student Success Tutor will serve as an adviser to a set number of students, guiding and directing them toward success. They will liaise between students, ESL lecturers, and other team members. The Student Success Tutors will assist students with their academic needs and inquiries and schedule one-on-one sessions to clarify any issues or questions. The SSTs will help students with their submission dates and links and elucidate the components of mitigating circumstances. If students require further assistance, the SST will consult with the student service/support team and the senior academic team to obtain clear instructions on the help needed. The SSTs will ensure that students receive the necessary support for their academic progress and that student retention is maintained.

Core Responsibilities:

  • Provide guidance to students regarding the support available to them when required.
  • Engage in the interests and enthusiasm of students, inspiring them to learn.
  • Support students in building relationships with other students and staff members, fostering a sense of belonging to the school's community.
  • Enable students to take responsibility for and become partners in their learning, academic progression, and achievement.
  • Develop appropriate methods and resources for teaching and learning support concerning lectures, tutorials, and seminars, including online classes.
  • Monitor student progress, providing support, including advice on study skills, as required.
  • Analyse student difficulties, recommending instant support to resolve issues or referring to one as appropriate.
  • Recognise mitigating circumstances, deferral processes, and other academic regulations to ensure students receive precise support and suggestions based on their situation and needs.
  • Provide essential academic support to students, both inside and outside the classroom.
  • Help students to find appropriate learning resources.
  • Recognise and report academic and IT-related matters that might benefit from a preventive resolution.
  • Monitor student attendance on a session-by-session basis and take support from the student service/registry support team to identify any potential risk.
  • Ensure the students are engaged and continuing their studies by overcoming any barriers.
  • Work closely with the registry support and student support team to develop a multidimensional support system for the students.
  • Work with the academic team to contact all students who have not submitted assessments and refer them to the retention team if applicable.
  • Take responsibility for administrative duties such as personal tutoring, examinations and assessments.
  • Be proactive in identifying any escalating areas of risk to the student experience or institutional reputation.
  • Actively participate in enrolment and induction processes to develop a strong link with the students from the first moments of their journey at ESL.
  • To support all learners to ensure retention, attainment, achievement and progression targets.
  • Providing support to students and refer to Student Services or Additional Support for specialist help and advice if required.
  • Dealing with student misconduct or academic neglect in liaison with the exam department.
  • To abide by ESL policies and procedures.
  • To undertake training including qualifications appropriate to the tutor role
  • Analysing the progress of the submissions, late submissions and resubmissions
  • Participating proactively in training and development, including qualification development required in the job role.
  • Communicating effectively in person, on the telephone and in writing with students and staff.
  • Working effectively with students both one-to-one and in groups
  • Maintaining appropriate relationships and professional boundaries with students and SSTs
  • Working effectively with other staff members in ESL to identify and meet students' learning and welfare needs.
  • Ability to work on own initiative.
  • Working in line with ESL Values of Student Focus, High-Performance, Respect, Openness, and Honesty.
  • Contributing to the provision of a welcoming and supportive environment for students
  • Contributing to the team and respecting other members of the team as individuals
  • Working effectively in a student-focused environment.
  • Responding to all enquiries when needed via email/over the phone, or face-to-face.
  • Providing the students with all the learning support when needed.
  • Helping students to find learning-appropriate resources.
  • Ensure the students are engaging and working with the academic team to fulfil their responsibilities, the Student Success Tutor will:
  1. Arrange to provide contact details to the student during registration.
  2. Actively participate in face-to-face or online induction activities.
  3. Retain records of meetings or other means of contact with the student following Data Protection legislation and University guidelines.
  4. Arrange to meet or have contact with their tutee at least once per semester.
  5. Be familiar with the services available within and outside ESL (e.g., Student Support, Library).
  6. Direct students to appropriate academic colleagues when additional program support is needed.
  7. Monitor the student's progress and direct them to appropriate individual support if their progress is unsatisfactory.
  8. Respect the student's right to confidentiality, obtaining their permission should it be necessary to discuss the student's circumstances with others; (in certain exceptional circumstances, disclosure may have to take place against your wishes to avoid significant risk).
  9. Direct the student to appropriate support for the development of study skills.
  10. Respect the student's right not to seek or accept support or guidance, even though this might be disadvantageous to their progress.
  11. Act as an advocate for the student where appropriate and contribute to requests for references.
  12. Comply with the School's Equality and Diversity policy when undertaking all activities.
  13. Undertake appropriate professional development to benefit their role.

Action plans of key areas SST covers:

  • Induction and Registration process: SST supports the Registry and Academic teams throughout the registration and induction procedures to maintain a close relationship with the students and keep pertinent data for future progress tracking prerequisites. (Please see Appendix 1).
  • Submission Process: SST keeps a proven track record of the student's progression and actively monitors and updates all submission (original assessment, reassessments) processes. (Please see Appendix 2).
  • PAT: PAT (Personal Academic Tutors) classes are designed by Student Success tutors with emphasis on the needs of the students. (Please see Appendix 3).
  • ILP (Individual Learning Plan): Individual learning plans ought to be developed by SST for students who may find it challenging to attend typical classrooms due to personal constraints. (Please see Appendix: 4).
  • Workshops: Student Success Tutors are at the forefront of organising multiple workshops on various topics throughout the semester based on the difficulties and needs of the students. (Please see Appendix: 5)
  • Assessments Clinique: SST organises assessment clinics prior to the assessment submission deadline to provide one-on-one support during submissions and ensure that students understand the appropriate submission procedure. (Please see Appendix: 6)
  • Regular Support: SST provides regular academic support to all students using the student's support log (Please see the support log shared or click here).
  • Part-Time Students monitoring: The students are going part-time due to failed assessments; SST is responsible for creating a plan for the part-time studies and maintaining close coordination with other teams (Please see Appendix: 7)
  • Collaboration with other Teams: SST closely collaborates with other teams with a motto: "Teamwork makes what's impossible to do alone possible". We may be little on our own, but collectively we can stand some giants tall. Talent may strike gold, but collaboration is designed to win. A group that works together, sticks together and achieves excellence together (Please see Appendix: 8).
  • Assessments and formative feedback: As SSTs are a combination of Academics and Tutors, they will provide formative feedback and assess the exam papers if required (upon completion of a successful training).

A CV and cover letter should be sent via the 'Apply' button above.

Location: England
Salary: Up to £30,000
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed On: 29th April 2024
Expires: 25th June 2024
   
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