University of Hull
TSS Support Worker

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Background and Context
The University of Hull is committed to ensuring that all students, irrespective of their diverse backgrounds, can integrate into all aspects of university life and access the support available at the university to enable their academic success, whilst recognising the holistic need to support growth in their personal and social lives.
Student Wellbeing & Success, part of the Academic Services Directorate, aims to enhance the student experience through the provision of high-quality advice, guidance, and support. Comprising of a variety of specialisms geared to support students, the service area places student progression and success at the core of its business and seeks to take a proactive and innovative approach to the activities offered as part of the service area.
The Support Worker role ensures the provision of practical, individually tailored support to disabled students, enabling their inclusion and ability to excel in academic activities. The post holder will contribute to the work of Student Wellbeing & Success Team, working within the Disability Inclusion and Neurodivergent Support (DINS) specialist area.
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Proactive and holistic in its approach, DINS supports students with a range of disabilities including sensory and/or mobility difficulties, unseen medical conditions and those who are neurodiverse, providing a timely, accessible, and confidential service.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities of the post
The primary focus of the Support Worker role is to provide a range of practical, study-related, non-medical support to students across campus. This will include:
- Practical assistance and support to access learning activities
- Mobility assistance
- Sighted guidance
- Note taking
- Examination support
- Other general 1-1 study-related assistance such as support in accessing learning resources, as required
The post holder will also be expected to support the work of Wellbeing colleagues and the wider directorate in general. The post holder will need to be adaptable and work flexibly in line with the needs of students and the service.
Please note that this is a TSS role which will start from the beginning of August 2026. Its focus is on the delivery of study-related support and this does not include personal care. Hours of work are typically 0-10 hours per week during main teaching periods (September - April).
Application Process
The full job description can be found here. Applications close at 00:01am of the closing date listed. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications.


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At the University of Hull, we are committed to building a community where everyone feels respected, valued, and able to succeed. We recognise that diverse perspectives strengthen our university and the impact of our work. We particularly welcome applications from people who are underrepresented within our workforce, including people from global majority backgrounds, disabled people, LGBTQI+ people, and women, particularly in senior roles.
You can read more about our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion strategy and our transparency reports on our Fairness and Inclusion page.
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