Access Creative College
Assistant Head Student Support

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Assistant Head Student Support
Location: London
Salary: £41,300 to £49,400 per annum
Contract: Full-time, Permanent
About Access Education Group
At Access Education Group, we are passionate about providing outstanding educational support to empower every learner to reach their full potential. As we continue to grow and enhance our student support services, we are excited to welcome an enthusiastic and dedicated Assistant Head Student Support to join our team in London.
Role Overview
The Assistant Head Student Support plays a crucial role in shaping and delivering exceptional student support services across our college campuses. You will work closely with the Head of Student Support to develop strategies, oversee daily operations, and ensure that all students receive the guidance and assistance they need to succeed academically, socially, and personally.
This leadership position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to a vibrant educational environment while advancing your career in student support and welfare.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Head of Student Support in managing and developing the student support team to deliver high-quality services.
- Coordinate and oversee student welfare programmes, including mentoring and wellbeing initiatives.
- Ensure effective support for students with additional learning needs and disabilities, liaising with academic and external teams.
- Lead on safeguarding procedures and promote a safe, inclusive environment for all students.
- Contribute to the design and delivery of induction, transition, and retention strategies to enhance student engagement and success.
- Analyse student data and feedback to identify trends and areas for improvement in support services.
- Collaborate with teaching staff and external agencies to provide holistic support tailored to individual student needs.
- Assist in budget management and resource allocation for the student support department.
- Participate in the recruitment, training, and appraisal of student support staff.
- Represent the student support team at meetings, committees, and external forums as required.
- Act as the campus exams officer.
- Oversee the delivery and quality of Maths and English provision, integrated with the wider study programme, monitoring and addressing attendance and outcomes issues.
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Qualifications And Experience
- A relevant degree or professional qualification in Education, Social Work, Counselling, or related fields.
- Proven experience in a student support or welfare role within the education sector, preferably in a leadership capacity.
- Strong knowledge of safeguarding policies and student welfare best practices.
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively and lead a diverse team effectively.
- Experience supporting students with additional needs and promoting equality and inclusion.
- Competence in managing projects, budgets, and administrative duties.
- Familiarity with data analysis and reporting related to student support outcomes.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary within the range of £41,300 to £49,400 per annum.
- Generous pension scheme and staff wellbeing programmes.
- Professional development opportunities and career progression support.
- Supportive and inclusive workplace culture focused on collaboration and innovation.
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, with option to purchase additional leave.
- Employee assistance programme and access to health and wellbeing resources.
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Why Join Us?
Joining Access Education Group means becoming part of a dynamic organisation dedicated to making a real difference in students’ lives. We value commitment, creativity, and a proactive approach to problem-solving. If you are passionate about student support and want to be part of a forward-thinking team, we would love to hear from you.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role via our careers page or through the job board where you found this listing.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals.
This is a regulated activity role for which an enhanced DBS check will be required.
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