Job description
Permanent position, 23.5 hours per week. Appointments are usually made at the bottom of scale.
We are seeking to appoint a Job Search Assistant to work as part of the frontline careers team. The post holder will be part of the team delivering our careers drop in and will be the first point of call when students require feedback on applications and advice on interview preparation. The post holder will work extensively with students and graduates on a one to one basis and will deliver predesigned workshops to help enhance their employability. When demand for frontline services is less busy, the post holder will contact recent Warwick graduates, offering information and advice, referring to members of the wider careers team for more complex enquiries.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact David Molyneux. E: [email protected].
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