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College Campus Staff Names Job Title Email Key Contacts for CIC/CL - Post 16 (update October 2016) College Campus Staff Names Job Title Email Address Phone Number VSK Support Officer North Kent College Dartford Fiona Hassan Student Experience Manager [email protected] 01322 629723 Lesley & Matt North Kent College Dartford Dawn Nicholas Student Experience Officer [email protected] 01322 629471 Lesley & Afroza Mid Kent College Maidstone & Medway Paula Currie Safeguarding, Student Welfare and Counselling Manager [email protected] 01634 383592 Lesley, Sam & Afroza Tonbridge Debbie Stanton Area Lead Student Support - Learner Success [email protected] 01233 655658 West Kent College & Jade & Afroza Tonbridge Emma Shrimpton Student Support Assistant [email protected] 01732 372512 Ashford College Tonbridge/Ashford Helen Gray Personal Tutor Coordinator [email protected] 01732 372024 Jade & Wayne Canterbury Kay O'Connell College Personal Adviser K.O'[email protected] 01227 811111 ext. 2060 Kate & Tracy Canterbury College Canterbury Rebecca Jones Learning Support Practitioner [email protected] 01227 811111 ext. 1449 Swale Jo Cattermole Welfare Assistant [email protected] 01795 582507 Kate & Afroza Broadstairs Natasha Hart Student Support Services Team Leader [email protected] 01843 605040 ext. 5612 Vicky & Wayne East Kent College Dover Sharon Ing Student Support Services Team Leader [email protected] 01304 244332 Jade & Wayne Folkestone Julian Streader Student Support Services Team Leader [email protected] 01303 858387 01732 850551 ext. 804 or Hadlow College Hadlow James Cluskey Student Support Officer [email protected] Jade & Afroza 01732 853669 University Campus Staff Names Job Title Email Address Phone Number Bethany-Rose Moore Community Lead (pre-enrolment contact) [email protected] 01227 863041 Canterbury Christ Church Rhonda Macphee, Kim Canterbury [email protected] or Kate & Tracy University Diaper, Paul Campbell and Student Support and Wellbeing Advisers (post-enrolment contact) 01227 922675 [email protected] Keirsten Tully Avery Hill Will Calver Access & Partnerships Manager [email protected] 0208 3319282 University of Greenwich Lesley & Matt Avery Hill Christine Colson Care Leaver Support Officer [email protected] 0798 3152115 University for the Creative Canterbury Colin Barnes Specialist Advisor - Library and Student Services [email protected] 01227 817307 Vicky & Wayne Arts Rochester Anna Mepstead Specialist Advisor - Library and Student Services [email protected] 01634 888644 Afroza & Jade Medway Laura Nagle Office Deputy - Medway [email protected] 01634 888455 Sam Canterbury Rachel Levy Wellbeing Adviser (Post-enrolment contact) [email protected] 01227 816164 University of Kent Wayne & Vicky Canterbury Careen Gadd Student Adviser - Kent Union [email protected] 01227 824741 Medway Paul West Student Adviser - GK Union [email protected] 01634 888882 Sam Link to 18+ Service Virtual School Kent teams Rachel Calver Assistant Head for FE & HE [email protected] 07825 013341 n/a Wayne Aiken Post 16 UASC Support Officer - Ashford, Shepway, Dover, Thanet [email protected] 07715 050341 Thistly Hill Post 16UASC Support Officer - Swale, Maidstone, Afroza Ali [email protected] 07540 805088 Worrall House Tonbridge/Tunbridge Wells, Gravesend Samantha Sharkey Post 16 UASC Support Officer - Medway [email protected] 07795 834466 Worrall House Matthew Willock Post 16 UASC Support Officer - North and Out of Kent/Medway [email protected] 07515 190625 North Team Post 16 UASC Support Officer - Canterbury and Coastal, Deal & KCC Offices across the Tracy Woodhall [email protected] 07554 456950 Thistly Hill Virtual School Kent Sandwich County Kate Corbishley Post 16 Support Officer - Canterbury, Isle of Sheppey [email protected] 07825 925642 Thistly Hill Vicky Crompton Post 16 Support Officer - Thanet, Deal and Sandwich [email protected] 07789 750625 Thistly Hill Post 16 Support Officer - Ashford, Shepway, Dover, Jade Fray Worrall House Tonbridge/Tunbridge Wells and out of Kent & Medway [email protected] 07808 736550 Lesley Lamb Post 16 Support Officer - North, Maidstone & Malling [email protected] 07795 036695 Worrall House Jane Charlton Post 16 Admin Support [email protected] 03000 410846 n/a Calum Vinnicombe Post 16 Data Officer [email protected] 03000 418963 n/a Name Campus Role Email address Pauline Solley Broadstairs Mentor for Catering and Hospitality [email protected] Robert Tye Broadstairs Mentor for Support Learning Programmes [email protected] Carol Futter Broadstairs Mentor for Hair and Beauty [email protected] Sarah Simmons Broadstairs Mentor for Childcare [email protected] Debbie Gaye Broadstairs Mentor for Building Services & Construction [email protected] Jeremy Fielding Broadstairs Mentor for Enterprise, Creative & Performing Arts [email protected] East Kent College Lisa Howard Broadstairs Mentor for Automotive and Sport [email protected] Liz Jackson Broadstairs Mentor for Computing and Engineering [email protected] Gerry Rowan Broadstairs Mentor for Sports [email protected] Marjie Giles Broadstairs Mentor for Health & Social Care [email protected] Janet Baigent Folkestone Mentor for Catering, Beauty, Sport and Health & Social Care [email protected] Karen Button Folkestone Mentor for Construction (excl Wood and Paint) and Childcare [email protected] Name Campus Role Email address Sally Green Medway Student Welfare Officer [email protected] Mid Kent College Lynne Bright Maidstone Student Welfare Officer [email protected] .
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