Careers Adviser

Queen Mary's College, Basingstoke, Hampshire

Careers Adviser

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Queen Mary's College, Basingstoke, Hampshire

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 23 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

Job ref: 300589f2d01646aca54fc51af850b84e

Location ref: Basingstoke, Hampshire

Full Job Description

Join a dedicated Student Support Service that plays a central role in enabling students to make informed, ambitious and realistic progression choices. The Progression Team works closely with curriculum teams to support students' academic journeys and next steps, offering high-quality, independent and impartial guidance across higher education, apprenticeships and employment. Located on a modern 23-acre campus, the College provides a professional, student-centred environment where support staff are valued as key contributors to student success. The Careers Service is highly visible, well-integrated into college life and committed to continual improvement and sector best practice. The Role We are seeking a committed and student-focused Careers Advisor who believes in progression and opportunity for every learner. You will be someone who:

  • Brings professional expertise and clarity to careers guidance
  • Values empathy, trust and integrity as essential to impartial advice
  • Is organised, proactive and confident working independently
  • Enjoys building positive, professional relationships with young people
  • Understands the impact that timely, high-quality guidance has on outcomes
  • Key Responsibilities Careers Guidance & Progression Support
  • Deliver independent and impartial 1-to-1 careers guidance, advising students on higher education, UCAS applications (including personal statements), apprenticeships and employment options
  • Support students at key transition points, including enrolment, results days and progression decision-making
  • Maintain accurate and timely records of guidance using college information systems
  • Student Engagement & College Contribution
  • Provide guidance on a drop-in basis and at College events including Open Evenings, HE events and Results Days
  • Deliver small group sessions and careers presentations as part of the personal development and careers programme
  • Liaise effectively with tutors and curriculum staff to promote and embed careers education
  • Service Development & Professional Practice
  • Support the organisation of university visits, HE fairs, careers events, STEM and employer engagement activities
  • Help to maintain an engaging, current and relevant careers resource area
  • Keep up to date with developments in higher education, employment and the labour market and share this expertise appropriately
  • Contribute to destinations tracking and analysis where required

    Educated to degree level
  • Hold a Level 6 careers guidance qualification or equivalent
  • Knowledge of current careers guidance practice, policy and ethical standards
  • Experience of working with young people aged 16-18 (desirable)
  • Skills & Mindset
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to build trust and rapport with young people
  • Well-developed organisational and administrative skills
  • Confident IT user with experience of digital guidance systems
  • Flexible, adaptable and able to work collaboratively as part of a team
  • Demonstrable commitment to safeguarding and promoting student welfare

    This is a part-time, term-time permanent, role under Sixth Form College Support Staff conditions of service. Working hours will be agreed at interview but are based on three days a week term-time, from 9am until 4pm and will include occasional evening or holiday working for key events. Freelance workers will be considered.
  • Salary is based on Sixth Form Colleges Scale Point 24, currently £21.81 per hour. Please note salary includes pay for holidays, which are taken out of term-time. Appointment is subject to references, DBS clearance and a probationary period. The College operates a no-smoking policy and is committed to equality, safeguarding, equality diversity and inclusion, and as such all safer recruitment practices.

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