Careers Adviser

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Company: University of Bristol

Department: Careers Service

Salary: £32,004 to £36,001 per annum

Hours: Full Time

Contract type: Permanent

Type / Role: Professional or Managerial

Phone: +44-1522 1351837

Fax: +44-1553 5679077

E-mail: N\A

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At the University of Bristol Careers Service, we are passionate about helping our students get to where they want to be when they graduate.

It’s an exciting place to be, with the Service receiving investment for expansion and the university implementing its new strategy and launching Bristol Futures. This position is advertised because of the recent investment.

We are looking for people who want to help us as we progress. We are experts in what we do, and we do a lot. Across our teams, our programme involves central delivery as well as faculty and employer engagement. Our activities include running the successful Bristol PLUS Award, delivering a range of curricular and co-curricular sessions in the academic schools, and establishing a new WP mentoring scheme.

We also engage with hundreds of employers each year, both large graduate recruiters (we’re the third most targeted UK institution by Times Top 100 employers) through our fairs, and local SMEs with our UoB Internship Scheme and work of our newly-established Enterprise and SME Team

With investment and expansion comes opportunities for innovation. If you want to work at a Service that is growing and developing all the time, join us at Bristol.

The Careers Adviser role will be based within the Information, Advice and Guidance team providing appropriate up-to-date careers advice primarily to students, but also to prospective students and graduates. They will work effectively with the Careers Consultant and other members of the IAG team to deliver a central careers programme, providing 1:1 support where appropriate. The role requires the development and delivery of talks and workshops as well as coordinating, alongside other Careers Advisers, the Questions module (e-guidance) through CareerHub.

So, if you are wanting to join a team that is creative, motivated and focused on supporting our students to get to where they want to be, then we look forward to hearing from you.

For any informal enquiries please contact Jo Hutchings, IAG Manager [email protected]

The University is committed to creating and sustaining a fully inclusive culture. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and communities.

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