Hours: Full-Time (36 hours)
Contract: Fixed Term – 2 Years (12 January 2026 – 11 January 2028)
Salary: £40,853 - £42,239
Location: Cross-Campus
Reporting to: Head of Safeguarding
About us
At West London College, we are committed to championing innovation, inclusivity and wellbeing across all areas of our community. We welcome applicants who share our values of Ambition, Accountability, Collaboration, Innovation and Inclusion.
With three campuses across Ealing, Hammersmith and Southall, we offer a vibrant and diverse working environment where your skills and expertise can make a meaningful difference to the lives and futures of our learners. As one of the most diverse colleges in the UK, we provide an exciting, supportive and forward-thinking space for professional growth.
For more information about the College, please visit our website.
About the role
We are seeking a committed and compassionate Specialist Mental Health and Wellbeing Mentor to enhance our whole-college approach to mental health. In this pivotal role, you will provide early intervention, targeted support and wellbeing guidance to our learners, while contributing to staff development and supporting the delivery of the Youth Trailblazer Programme.
You will work closely with students aged 16–25, offering 1:1 and group interventions, completing holistic assessments and providing support for those experiencing emotional distress or mental health challenges. In addition, you will deliver staff training, contribute to safeguarding processes and act as a key liaison between the College and external mental health services.
This post requires an experienced practitioner with strong leadership qualities and a passion for embedding trauma-informed, inclusive and preventative practice across Further Education.
Key Responsibilities
Student Mental Health Support
Manage a caseload of learners requiring targeted intervention.
Deliver 1:1 and group wellbeing sessions using evidence-based approaches.
Conduct holistic and risk assessments, including suicide and self-harm concerns.
Create and review wellbeing support plans in collaboration with students and staff.
Provide crisis support and de-escalation where required.
Help students build resilience, coping strategies and positive mental health habits.
Support transitions for vulnerable and SEND learners.
Staff Support & CPD
Deliver mental health awareness training and CPD.
Offer professional guidance on managing student mental health needs.
Support staff wellbeing through advice, resources and signposting.
Contribute to staff mental health toolkits and resources.
Promote psychologically safe learning environments across college spaces.
Safeguarding & Multi-Agency Work
Work closely with the Designated Safeguarding Lead and team.
Attend multi-agency meetings including TAC/TAF and case conferences.
Liaise with CAMHS, NHS services, GPs, social care and voluntary organisations.
Support referrals and monitor outcomes.
Ensure compliance with safeguarding, mental health protocols and GDPR.
Strategic & Development Work
Support the delivery of the College’s mental health strategy.
Contribute to evaluation of the Youth Trailblazer programme.
Support wellbeing campaigns, events and service improvement initiatives.
Contribute to quality assurance processes and reflective practice.
Leadership & Mentoring
Provide advice to junior wellbeing staff.
Support student ambassadors and peer support programmes.
Participate in supervision and reflective practice forums.
What we offer
We value our staff and are committed to supporting their wellbeing and professional development. As a member of the support team, you will receive:
Excellent holiday allowance, plus bank holidays and college closure days
Eye care vouchers
Cycle to Work scheme
Interest-free loans (season tickets, IT equipment)
Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS)
Access to CPD events and training
Access to Perkbox (rewards and discounts platform)
Access to the Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Staff discount at our on-site hair and beauty salons
Important Information
The safety and welfare of our learners and staff are paramount. All successful applicants will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Please note that it is an offence to apply for this role if you are barred from working with children or vulnerable groups.
We warmly welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or reassignment, race, religion or belief, marriage or civil partnership.
We reserve the right to close applications early, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
West London College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.