Support the planning and delivery of student engagement activities, wellbeing initiatives, orientation programmes, and student events.
Contribute to creating an inclusive, welcoming, and vibrant campus environment that promotes belonging and student satisfaction.
Organise wellbeing campaigns, workshops, and awareness activities related to mental health, resilience, stress management, study skills, and student life.
Support student clubs, societies, leadership initiatives, volunteering opportunities, and community engagement projects.
Encourage student participation in university events, activities, and feedback opportunities.
Work collaboratively with students to help build a positive campus culture and community spirit.
Support the enhancement of the student journey from enrolment through to graduation.
Work closely with academic teams to support student retention, attendance, progression, and engagement.
Monitor student attendance and engagement data and support interventions where required.
Assist with managing student conduct, behavioural, or welfare concerns in collaboration with relevant departments.
Support students in navigating university systems, policies, and procedures.
Participate in student case meetings and contribute to action plans for students requiring additional support.
Assist with follow-up actions relating to attendance, engagement, safeguarding, and student wellbeing cases.
Maintain accurate, confidential, and secure student records and documentation.
Respond professionally and sensitively to student enquiries and concerns.
Participate in university events, induction activities, and staff development sessions.
Work collaboratively with colleagues across departments to enhance the overall student experience.
Promote the values, culture, and student-centred ethos of DMUC.
Undertake additional duties reasonably required by the university in line with the nature of the role.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Education, Counselling, Social Work, Human Resources, Student Services, or a related field.
Previous experience working with students, young people, or within a wellbeing, pastoral, counselling, or student support environment.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and listening skills.
Strong organisational and administrative skills with attention to detail.
Ability to handle sensitive situations professionally, discreetly, and empathetically
Ability to build strong relationships with students and staff from diverse backgrounds.
Strong understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, and student welfare principles.
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Desirable:
Experience within a university or international education environment.
Experience organising student engagement events or wellbeing campaigns.
Mental Health First Aid or counselling-related training.
Familiarity with student information systems and attendance monitoring platforms.
Ability to speak Khmer and English.
Required Skills
PsychologyEducationCounsellingSocial WorkHuman ResourcesStudent ServicesInterpersonal skillsCommunication skillsListening skillsOrganisational skillsAdministrative skillsAttention to detailProfessionalismDiscretionEmpathyRelationship buildingSafeguardingConfidentialityStudent welfare principlesIndependent work