Student Administration Officer (Placements)

Job Reference
1036-24
Date Posted
Tuesday 5 November 2024
Application Closing Date
Tuesday 26 November 2024
Location
Preston Campus
Salary
£26,038 to £28,879 per annum
Basis
Full Time
Contract Type
Indefinite
Job Category / Type
Professional Services
School / Service
Academic Registry
Hours
36.25 hours per week
Interview Date
Friday 6 December 2024

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With Academic Registry, the Placements Team are responsible for delivering a wide range of accredited Work Placement modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. These modules are designed to enable students to develop their employability skills, to enhance professional practice as well as to build an understanding of the workplace and gain practical experience within it.

We are looking to recruit a student-focused and efficient Student Administration (Placement) Officer to play an integral role in the delivery of student placements for Workplace Learning and other placement modules offered across a range of courses. Candidates should be able to support students to secure and arrange their placements and throughout the process, providing tailored support to help them achieve successful outcomes. They will need to demonstrate excellent relationship management skills and be in constant communication with a variety of stakeholders, particularly students, Lecturers and placement providers, therefore needing to be able to prioritise a high volume of work with accuracy and good attention to detail.

Above all, we are seeking a real team player with experience of providing support and the ability to adapt quickly and perform well in the various aspects of the role. Candidates will need to have a range of GCSEs, including English Language and Maths at Grade C/Grade 4 or above, or appropriate equivalent experiential learning.

 ABOUT OUR ACADEMIC REGISTRY TEAM

In your new role you’ll have a crucial role to play in the University’s continued success.

Academic Registry plays a vital role in the everyday operations of the University, overseeing a number of core administrative services which support every aspect of the student journey, from enrolment through to graduation.

We put students at the heart of everything we do. Operating centrally, we collaborate across all our schools, faculties, campuses and partner institutions to help the University achieve its mission by ensuring that every student who studies with us has an exceptional experience, is able to achieve their potential, and can go on to enjoy a successful career.

Our experienced specialist teams oversee the crucial administrative processes which ensure that our courses are delivered to the highest standards and that the University complies with all professional, statutory and legislative requirements.

You’ll be joining one of the University’s largest teams, made up of more than 180 staff, ranging from senior strategic managers to experienced administrators and ambitious recent graduates.

You will benefit from 42 days annual leave including bank holidays and discretionary days and will be automatically enrolled into the Royal London Pension Scheme.  You will also have access to other staff benefits such flexible working, sustainable & Active Travel Scheme, our Sir Tom Finney Sports Centre and our on-site Pre-School Centre.

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We are proud to be a diverse, multicultural university. We are committed to building a truly inclusive culture where diversity is championed. Applications are particularly welcomed from individuals who will support the diversification within the University and support its development of a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all.

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Applicants applying for roles in regulated activity and that are listed as an exception under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 will be required to disclose any spent and unspent convictions and undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check at the appropriate level, the University will only ask an applicant to make an application for a DBS check if they are legally entitled to.