10 days remaining to apply

  • Start date details

    24th August 2026

  • Closing date

    15 June 2026 at 9am

  • Date listed

    5 June 2026

Job details

Job role

  • Pastoral, health and welfare

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Working pattern

Part time

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

£18,199.21 - £19,380.83 Annually (Actual) The full-time, full year salary range for the role is £35,594 - £37,905 including fringe allowance. The actual salary range based on 21.75 hours per week, term-time only is £18,199.21 - £19,380.83 including fringe allowance.

Student Wellbeing Practitioner (Neurodiversity) job summary

Student Wellbeing Practitioner (Neurodiversity)

Required from: 24th August 2026

  • Permanent, Term Time only (39 weeks a year)
  • Part Time - 21.75 hours per week
  • 3 days (flexible on which days are agreed) 08:45-16:15

Godalming College are looking to appoint a Student Wellbeing Practitioner (Neurodiversity) who will play a vital role in supporting student wellbeing by providing accessible and visible support for students with neurodivergence who might present in distress and need immediate support. They will support students in the form of wellbeing mentoring and provision of low to-high level mental health interventions. The role also involves triaging wellbeing referrals where problem solving and effective signposting to internal and/or external wellbeing services is required. The Student Wellbeing Practitioner (Neurodiversity) is a key member of the Safeguarding Team.

The full-time, full year salary range for the role is £35,594 - £37,905 including fringe allowance. The actual salary range based on 21.75 hours per week, term-time only is £18,199.21 - £19,380.83 including fringe allowance.

As well as our academic success we are also proud of the welcoming and collaborative environment at the College and a few comments from our Autumn 2024 staff survey show that our staff feel the same.

‘The sense of community, common purpose, and kindness to each other. The willingness to help each other, support each other and look after each other. We are proud to be continually improving - which is a signature of Godalming College.’

‘Working every day supporting amazing young people, having kind and compassionate colleagues and making progress and learning for my own professional development.’

For enquiries please contact the HR department via email HR@godalming.ac.uk or call 01483 411293.

Godalming College is committed to equality of opportunity and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Further details including the College’s Safer Recruitment, Data Protection and Safeguarding and Child Protection policies are all available on our website.

Further information about the job

The candidate will be required to undergo a full enhanced DBS check and must be eligible to work in the UK.
Visas cannot be sponsored.
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Commitment to safeguarding

Godalming College is committed to equality of opportunity and to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Candidates must complete a College application form, may be subject to online searches and are required to complete a self-declaration of their criminal record/information that would make them unsuitable to work with children. It's a requirement for all successful candidates to apply for an enhanced DBS in addition to referencing & qualification checks. The College’s Safer Recruitment, Data Protection and Safeguarding and Child Protection policies are on our website.

Applying for the job

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About Godalming College

School type
Academies, Does not apply, ages 16 to 19
Education phase
Sixth form or college
School size
0 pupils enrolled
Age range
16 to 19
Ofsted report
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Godalming College is one of the best performing 16-19 colleges in the country and a great place to work and study. We are very proud of the achievements of all our students and have a strong track record of consistently high results. Value added scores are excellent and the College was rated Outstanding by Ofsted in our inspection in December 2019.

The College currently employs around 220 teaching and support staff on both a full and part time basis.

The success of Godalming College is also about community with students from all walks of life enjoying a whole range of opportunities in a welcoming and friendly environment. Students enjoy a stimulating, lively and challenging learning and social experience; they are treated as adults by specialist and dedicated teaching and support staff in facilities that have seen major investment over many years.

The campus comprises of nine newer large buildings and our older main building, which was the original grammar school, built in the 1930’s. Since the 2000s there has been a phased refurbishment and expansion of the College which included a new English and Modern Foreign Languages block, Media suite, netball and tennis courts and an 11 acre site for Rugby and Football pitches. We would invite you to take the virtual tour on our website to see for yourself the facilities of which we are so proud.

The College is within walking distance of Godalming town centre and the railway station, is easily accessible from the A3 and provides free car parking with EV charging stations for staff.

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