University of Chester
Disability Support Officer

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About the Role
The University of Chester is seeking to appoint a full-time Disability Support Officer to join our multi award-winning Student Services department under the Disability and Inclusion team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-quality and enthusiastic Disability Service.
You will work directly with disabled students and applicants to ensure they are able to access reasonable adjustments to live and study independently.
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- A degree (or equivalent level qualification)
- Experience of working with disabled people
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work in a demanding environment to meet tight deadlines
- A good working knowledge of support for disabled students in Higher Education
Job Details
- Location: Chester campus, with flexible working across University sites and an element of homeworking
- Hours: Full-time
About You
This is an opportunity to join a dedicated and supportive team, working within a collaborative Student Services environment committed to delivering excellent support to students.


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