Overview
Job Title: Neurodiversity Mental Health Advisor
Job Reference: REQ250826
Date Posted: Thu, 11 Sep 2025 00:00:00 GMT
Application Closing Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2025 00:00:00 GMT
Location: Loughborough
Package: Management and Specialist grade 6 from £35116 to £45413 per annum or pro rata for the part time post. Subject to annual pay award.
Student Services
2 posts
1 x 1 FTE Full time, Open Ended and 1 x 0.69 FTE Full time for 36 weeks per year
We are currently expanding and seeking two new Neurodiversity Mental Health Advisors. Come and be part of a professional and passionate team committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive educational experience for students.
Neurodiversity Mental Health Advisors, based in the Mental Wellbeing Team, are part of a multidisciplinary team supporting working to meet the academic, practical and organisational needs of applicants and students with neurodiversity and mental health difficulties, whilst liaising with other University staff and/or external agencies to facilitate support provision.
We are committed to providing a high standard of service which respects disabled students’ rights and promotes their wellbeing; enabling students to access their academic study, rather than management or treatment of a specific condition.
Reporting to the Neurodiversity Mental Health Practice Lead, this role is an exciting opportunity to shape support for neurodiverse students with co-occurring mental health difficulties. The main areas of the role are:
- To assess, organise, co-ordinate, monitor and track support for students with neurodiverse Conditions alongside any co-occurring mental health difficulties, in line with recommendations from their DSA assessment.
- To ensure appropriate recommendations for reasonable adjustments are made through the University’s formal procedures in accordance with the Equality Act (2010), whilst ensuring students are aware of their entitlement to support from the University and external sources.
- To assess and respond to complex and emerging issues of student risk, including suicide and self-harm, through action or referral whilst working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary and external agencies as required.
- To provide specialist professional activity in support of the service including liaising with the Neurodiversity Mental Health Practice Lead to drive forward strategic developments in inclusion at the University.
We particularly encourage applications from Black and Minority Ethnic groups who are currently under-represented within Loughborough University at grade 6 within professional services.
There are 2 positions:
1 x 1 FTE – Full Time, Open Ended working all year round.
1 x 0.69 FTE, 37 hours per week, for 36 weeks per year broken down as follows:
31 weeks during Autumn, Spring and Summer Terms.
- 2 weeks during the final two weeks of Term Four.
- 3 weeks to be agreed
- The working pattern should be viewed with reference to University Term Dates here
For informal enquiries please contact Jemma Cropper Neurodiversity Mental Health Team Practice Lead, j.cropper@lboro.ac.uk
Closing date for applications – Midnight 8th October 2025
Interviews Dates – 22nd, 23rd and 24th October 2025
Please note the interviews are in-person and not online.
For more information refer to the Job Description and Person Specification.