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  • Academic Administration Manager  

    - london (city of london)
    Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Sal... Read More
    Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary: £38,000- £43,000 per annum Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Academic Reporting to: Director (Academic) and Academic Deans (matrix management) Responsible for: Academic Administrators
    Overview:
    The Academic Administration Manager provides a lead role in providing administrative support, primarily to academic staff, but also to the broader VCAD community, including the student body. This role ensures the smooth running of academic programmes by supporting day-to-day administration, coordinating relevant schedules including timetables and managing records, and facilitating communication between departments, academic staff and students. The position demands exceptional organisational skills, a proactive approach, and the ability to work effectively in a dynamic student-centred environment.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Academic Support Services Provide administrative support for senior academic management staff, including managing professional diaries, arranging and managing meetings, liaising with external Partners and other stakeholder and assisting with the administration of various Academic Department human resource matters.
    The post holder will assist Senior Academic Managers in the designing, recording, coordination and dissemination of teaching schedules and academic calendar events. Contribute to the facilitation of the recording, maintenance and analysis of student information and data, including attendance records, engagement metrics, module and programme evaluations, programme committees and other associated tasks as reasonably requested by the line manager.
    Support the management of all course documentation, including programme and module specifications, reading lists, and programme handbooks.
    2. Student Records and Data Management
    Maintain accurate and confidential student records, where appropriate, and in accordance with VCAD policies and GDPR.
    Use data management systems to generate and manage insights regarding timetables, staff reports and other appropriate coordination metrics.
    3. Communication and Liaison
    Act as the first point of contact for academic staff regarding basic academic queries and information.
    Liaise between departments, faculty members, and students to facilitate the exchange of information and updates on academic matters.
    Ensure accurate and timely communication of academic policies, deadlines, and announcements to students and staff.
    4. Event Coordination
    Assist, as appropriate, in organising and delivering academic-related events such as induction sessions, open days, graduation ceremonies, and academic workshops.
    Working alongside colleagues, coordinate appropriate operational aspects of VCAD’s academic delivery, such as room bookings, audio-visual requirements and resource management to help ensure the success of VCAD.
    5. Policy and Compliance
    Alongside senior Academic Management colleagues, ensure compliance with VCAD and our Partners’ policies and procedures, particularly regarding academic regulations and other essential regulatory responsibilities.
    Support and advise academic staff in implementing and adhering to these quality assurance processes.
    6. General Administrative Support Manage day-to-day administrative tasks, such as maintaining office information systems and the management of lecturer and classroom availability. In collaboration with Senior Academic Manager/s the post holder oversee day to day timetable and classroom provision and coordinate with IT regarding technical needs.
    7. Staff Management Responsibilities
    The holder of the Academic Administration post will have line management responsibility for the Academic Administration Officers assigned to them.
    8. Providing Administrative Support
    Provide administrative support to Director (Academic) and Academic Deans as reasonably required.
    Qualifications & Experience: Essential (E) Desirable (D) Experience in a responsible administrative role, ideally within higher education. (E) Confidence and ability to manage and communicate complex written information including reports and presentations. (E) Proficiency in the use of appropriate data management systems such as Excel for scheduling, formatting, and report generation. (E) Experience of supervising staff, training and developing individuals and team building (E) Ability to analyse and solve problems with an appreciation of longer-term implications (E) Communication skills, ability to positively influence and negotiate with colleagues (E) Excellent organisation and time management skills to plan and organise administrative activities. (E) Ability to utilise a range of digital platforms, in particular Microsoft Office / 365. (E) Knowledge of Academic Processes and Higher Education regulations in England. (E) A willingness to engage in Higher Education focused Professional Development (E) Experience of Managing and Developing Staff. (D) An understanding and awareness of GDPR. (D) Knowledge of the Higher Education sector (D)
    Benefits: Annual leave (7.2 weeks including bank holidays) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Sal... Read More
    Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary: £38,000- £43,000 per annum Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Academic Reporting to: Director (Academic) and Academic Deans (matrix management) Responsible for: Academic Administrators
    Overview:
    The Academic Administration Manager provides a lead role in providing administrative support, primarily to academic staff, but also to the broader VCAD community, including the student body. This role ensures the smooth running of academic programmes by supporting day-to-day administration, coordinating relevant schedules including timetables and managing records, and facilitating communication between departments, academic staff and students. The position demands exceptional organisational skills, a proactive approach, and the ability to work effectively in a dynamic student-centred environment.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Academic Support Services Provide administrative support for senior academic management staff, including managing professional diaries, arranging and managing meetings, liaising with external Partners and other stakeholder and assisting with the administration of various Academic Department human resource matters.
    The post holder will assist Senior Academic Managers in the designing, recording, coordination and dissemination of teaching schedules and academic calendar events. Contribute to the facilitation of the recording, maintenance and analysis of student information and data, including attendance records, engagement metrics, module and programme evaluations, programme committees and other associated tasks as reasonably requested by the line manager.
    Support the management of all course documentation, including programme and module specifications, reading lists, and programme handbooks.
    2. Student Records and Data Management
    Maintain accurate and confidential student records, where appropriate, and in accordance with VCAD policies and GDPR.
    Use data management systems to generate and manage insights regarding timetables, staff reports and other appropriate coordination metrics.
    3. Communication and Liaison
    Act as the first point of contact for academic staff regarding basic academic queries and information.
    Liaise between departments, faculty members, and students to facilitate the exchange of information and updates on academic matters.
    Ensure accurate and timely communication of academic policies, deadlines, and announcements to students and staff.
    4. Event Coordination
    Assist, as appropriate, in organising and delivering academic-related events such as induction sessions, open days, graduation ceremonies, and academic workshops.
    Working alongside colleagues, coordinate appropriate operational aspects of VCAD’s academic delivery, such as room bookings, audio-visual requirements and resource management to help ensure the success of VCAD.
    5. Policy and Compliance
    Alongside senior Academic Management colleagues, ensure compliance with VCAD and our Partners’ policies and procedures, particularly regarding academic regulations and other essential regulatory responsibilities.
    Support and advise academic staff in implementing and adhering to these quality assurance processes.
    6. General Administrative Support Manage day-to-day administrative tasks, such as maintaining office information systems and the management of lecturer and classroom availability. In collaboration with Senior Academic Manager/s the post holder oversee day to day timetable and classroom provision and coordinate with IT regarding technical needs.
    7. Staff Management Responsibilities
    The holder of the Academic Administration post will have line management responsibility for the Academic Administration Officers assigned to them.
    8. Providing Administrative Support
    Provide administrative support to Director (Academic) and Academic Deans as reasonably required.
    Qualifications & Experience: Essential (E) Desirable (D) Experience in a responsible administrative role, ideally within higher education. (E) Confidence and ability to manage and communicate complex written information including reports and presentations. (E) Proficiency in the use of appropriate data management systems such as Excel for scheduling, formatting, and report generation. (E) Experience of supervising staff, training and developing individuals and team building (E) Ability to analyse and solve problems with an appreciation of longer-term implications (E) Communication skills, ability to positively influence and negotiate with colleagues (E) Excellent organisation and time management skills to plan and organise administrative activities. (E) Ability to utilise a range of digital platforms, in particular Microsoft Office / 365. (E) Knowledge of Academic Processes and Higher Education regulations in England. (E) A willingness to engage in Higher Education focused Professional Development (E) Experience of Managing and Developing Staff. (D) An understanding and awareness of GDPR. (D) Knowledge of the Higher Education sector (D)
    Benefits: Annual leave (7.2 weeks including bank holidays) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Sal... Read More
    Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary: £38,000- £43,000 per annum Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Academic Reporting to: Director (Academic) and Academic Deans (matrix management) Responsible for: Academic Administrators
    Overview:
    The Academic Administration Manager provides a lead role in providing administrative support, primarily to academic staff, but also to the broader VCAD community, including the student body. This role ensures the smooth running of academic programmes by supporting day-to-day administration, coordinating relevant schedules including timetables and managing records, and facilitating communication between departments, academic staff and students. The position demands exceptional organisational skills, a proactive approach, and the ability to work effectively in a dynamic student-centred environment.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Academic Support Services Provide administrative support for senior academic management staff, including managing professional diaries, arranging and managing meetings, liaising with external Partners and other stakeholder and assisting with the administration of various Academic Department human resource matters.
    The post holder will assist Senior Academic Managers in the designing, recording, coordination and dissemination of teaching schedules and academic calendar events. Contribute to the facilitation of the recording, maintenance and analysis of student information and data, including attendance records, engagement metrics, module and programme evaluations, programme committees and other associated tasks as reasonably requested by the line manager.
    Support the management of all course documentation, including programme and module specifications, reading lists, and programme handbooks.
    2. Student Records and Data Management
    Maintain accurate and confidential student records, where appropriate, and in accordance with VCAD policies and GDPR.
    Use data management systems to generate and manage insights regarding timetables, staff reports and other appropriate coordination metrics.
    3. Communication and Liaison
    Act as the first point of contact for academic staff regarding basic academic queries and information.
    Liaise between departments, faculty members, and students to facilitate the exchange of information and updates on academic matters.
    Ensure accurate and timely communication of academic policies, deadlines, and announcements to students and staff.
    4. Event Coordination
    Assist, as appropriate, in organising and delivering academic-related events such as induction sessions, open days, graduation ceremonies, and academic workshops.
    Working alongside colleagues, coordinate appropriate operational aspects of VCAD’s academic delivery, such as room bookings, audio-visual requirements and resource management to help ensure the success of VCAD.
    5. Policy and Compliance
    Alongside senior Academic Management colleagues, ensure compliance with VCAD and our Partners’ policies and procedures, particularly regarding academic regulations and other essential regulatory responsibilities.
    Support and advise academic staff in implementing and adhering to these quality assurance processes.
    6. General Administrative Support Manage day-to-day administrative tasks, such as maintaining office information systems and the management of lecturer and classroom availability. In collaboration with Senior Academic Manager/s the post holder oversee day to day timetable and classroom provision and coordinate with IT regarding technical needs.
    7. Staff Management Responsibilities
    The holder of the Academic Administration post will have line management responsibility for the Academic Administration Officers assigned to them.
    8. Providing Administrative Support
    Provide administrative support to Director (Academic) and Academic Deans as reasonably required.
    Qualifications & Experience: Essential (E) Desirable (D) Experience in a responsible administrative role, ideally within higher education. (E) Confidence and ability to manage and communicate complex written information including reports and presentations. (E) Proficiency in the use of appropriate data management systems such as Excel for scheduling, formatting, and report generation. (E) Experience of supervising staff, training and developing individuals and team building (E) Ability to analyse and solve problems with an appreciation of longer-term implications (E) Communication skills, ability to positively influence and negotiate with colleagues (E) Excellent organisation and time management skills to plan and organise administrative activities. (E) Ability to utilise a range of digital platforms, in particular Microsoft Office / 365. (E) Knowledge of Academic Processes and Higher Education regulations in England. (E) A willingness to engage in Higher Education focused Professional Development (E) Experience of Managing and Developing Staff. (D) An understanding and awareness of GDPR. (D) Knowledge of the Higher Education sector (D)
    Benefits: Annual leave (7.2 weeks including bank holidays) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Sal... Read More
    Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary: £38,000- £43,000 per annum Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Academic Reporting to: Director (Academic) and Academic Deans (matrix management) Responsible for: Academic Administrators
    Overview:
    The Academic Administration Manager provides a lead role in providing administrative support, primarily to academic staff, but also to the broader VCAD community, including the student body. This role ensures the smooth running of academic programmes by supporting day-to-day administration, coordinating relevant schedules including timetables and managing records, and facilitating communication between departments, academic staff and students. The position demands exceptional organisational skills, a proactive approach, and the ability to work effectively in a dynamic student-centred environment.
    Key Responsibilities:
    1. Academic Support Services Provide administrative support for senior academic management staff, including managing professional diaries, arranging and managing meetings, liaising with external Partners and other stakeholder and assisting with the administration of various Academic Department human resource matters.
    The post holder will assist Senior Academic Managers in the designing, recording, coordination and dissemination of teaching schedules and academic calendar events. Contribute to the facilitation of the recording, maintenance and analysis of student information and data, including attendance records, engagement metrics, module and programme evaluations, programme committees and other associated tasks as reasonably requested by the line manager.
    Support the management of all course documentation, including programme and module specifications, reading lists, and programme handbooks.
    2. Student Records and Data Management
    Maintain accurate and confidential student records, where appropriate, and in accordance with VCAD policies and GDPR.
    Use data management systems to generate and manage insights regarding timetables, staff reports and other appropriate coordination metrics.
    3. Communication and Liaison
    Act as the first point of contact for academic staff regarding basic academic queries and information.
    Liaise between departments, faculty members, and students to facilitate the exchange of information and updates on academic matters.
    Ensure accurate and timely communication of academic policies, deadlines, and announcements to students and staff.
    4. Event Coordination
    Assist, as appropriate, in organising and delivering academic-related events such as induction sessions, open days, graduation ceremonies, and academic workshops.
    Working alongside colleagues, coordinate appropriate operational aspects of VCAD’s academic delivery, such as room bookings, audio-visual requirements and resource management to help ensure the success of VCAD.
    5. Policy and Compliance
    Alongside senior Academic Management colleagues, ensure compliance with VCAD and our Partners’ policies and procedures, particularly regarding academic regulations and other essential regulatory responsibilities.
    Support and advise academic staff in implementing and adhering to these quality assurance processes.
    6. General Administrative Support Manage day-to-day administrative tasks, such as maintaining office information systems and the management of lecturer and classroom availability. In collaboration with Senior Academic Manager/s the post holder oversee day to day timetable and classroom provision and coordinate with IT regarding technical needs.
    7. Staff Management Responsibilities
    The holder of the Academic Administration post will have line management responsibility for the Academic Administration Officers assigned to them.
    8. Providing Administrative Support
    Provide administrative support to Director (Academic) and Academic Deans as reasonably required.
    Qualifications & Experience: Essential (E) Desirable (D) Experience in a responsible administrative role, ideally within higher education. (E) Confidence and ability to manage and communicate complex written information including reports and presentations. (E) Proficiency in the use of appropriate data management systems such as Excel for scheduling, formatting, and report generation. (E) Experience of supervising staff, training and developing individuals and team building (E) Ability to analyse and solve problems with an appreciation of longer-term implications (E) Communication skills, ability to positively influence and negotiate with colleagues (E) Excellent organisation and time management skills to plan and organise administrative activities. (E) Ability to utilise a range of digital platforms, in particular Microsoft Office / 365. (E) Knowledge of Academic Processes and Higher Education regulations in England. (E) A willingness to engage in Higher Education focused Professional Development (E) Experience of Managing and Developing Staff. (D) An understanding and awareness of GDPR. (D) Knowledge of the Higher Education sector (D)
    Benefits: Annual leave (7.2 weeks including bank holidays) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Organization: Victoria College of Arts and Design Position: Campus Co... Read More
    Organization: Victoria College of Arts and Design Position: Campus Coordinator Location: On- Site, London Borough Campus Working Hours: Full Time, typically Monday to Friday 8:30 – 16:30 (occasional Saturday/Sunday & Evenings as may reasonably be required) Salary: £30,000 Per Annum Employment Type: Full-Time

    Job Overview
    The Campus Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient day-to- day operations of the Borough campus, ensuring a safe, well-maintained, and supportive environment for both staff and students. This role is focused on coordinating key areas including maintenance, operations, health C safety, security, and sustainability initiatives.
    The Campus Coordinator plays a pivotal role in maintaining an environment conducive to effective work and learning, ensuring that all aspects of campus life run seamlessly while meeting organisational standards and compliance requirements.

    Key Responsibilities
    Coordinating and overseeing the efficient delivery of all campus operations, facilities maintenance, cleaning, security and IT functionality. Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, risk assessments, and emergency procedures. Ensure campus facilities, resources and environments meet the needs and requirements of students, staff, and visitors. Act as the primary key holder and be responsible for ensuring the timely and secure opening and closing of Campus site as required. Ensure that all classroom and office spaces are fully resourced, in working conditions, appropriately set up and are clean and tidy such that they facilitate students and staff in their work and learning. Ensure staff and students are informed of all facilities, resources and environment issues, changes and procedures. Monitor, order and coordinate campus office and other supplies, including refreshments and catering as required. Keeping an updated inventory of all campus equipment, supplies and orders. Be available to actively support the Campus Manager of VCAD with practical support as requested and required. Collegiately and collaboratively work with the VCAD Student Services team to facilitate a culture of excellent and consistent Student Support. Reporting all issues of concern regarding the maintenance, procurement and health & safety to the campus manager. Assist as required, appropriate campus events such as workshops, induction programs and similar activities. Provide regular written and verbal reports, as requested, to your line manager. Willingness to work, occasionally, outside of standard hours, including at weekends as required. Ensuring the Fire Alarm is tested on a weekly basis.

    Qualifications & Experience
    Previous experience in facilities, resources, coordination, or similar roles An understanding of the Higher Education sector and culture. Knowledge of health & safety legislation and other associated statutory regulations. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Good communication skills.

    Benefits
    Annual leave (7.2 weeks) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy. Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Campus Coordinator  

    - london (city of london)
    Organization: Victoria College of Arts and Design Position: Campus Co... Read More
    Organization: Victoria College of Arts and Design Position: Campus Coordinator Location: On- Site, London Borough Campus Working Hours: Full Time, typically Monday to Friday 8:30 – 16:30 (occasional Saturday/Sunday & Evenings as may reasonably be required) Salary: £30,000 Per Annum Employment Type: Full-Time

    Job Overview
    The Campus Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient day-to- day operations of the Borough campus, ensuring a safe, well-maintained, and supportive environment for both staff and students. This role is focused on coordinating key areas including maintenance, operations, health C safety, security, and sustainability initiatives.
    The Campus Coordinator plays a pivotal role in maintaining an environment conducive to effective work and learning, ensuring that all aspects of campus life run seamlessly while meeting organisational standards and compliance requirements.

    Key Responsibilities
    Coordinating and overseeing the efficient delivery of all campus operations, facilities maintenance, cleaning, security and IT functionality. Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, risk assessments, and emergency procedures. Ensure campus facilities, resources and environments meet the needs and requirements of students, staff, and visitors. Act as the primary key holder and be responsible for ensuring the timely and secure opening and closing of Campus site as required. Ensure that all classroom and office spaces are fully resourced, in working conditions, appropriately set up and are clean and tidy such that they facilitate students and staff in their work and learning. Ensure staff and students are informed of all facilities, resources and environment issues, changes and procedures. Monitor, order and coordinate campus office and other supplies, including refreshments and catering as required. Keeping an updated inventory of all campus equipment, supplies and orders. Be available to actively support the Campus Manager of VCAD with practical support as requested and required. Collegiately and collaboratively work with the VCAD Student Services team to facilitate a culture of excellent and consistent Student Support. Reporting all issues of concern regarding the maintenance, procurement and health & safety to the campus manager. Assist as required, appropriate campus events such as workshops, induction programs and similar activities. Provide regular written and verbal reports, as requested, to your line manager. Willingness to work, occasionally, outside of standard hours, including at weekends as required. Ensuring the Fire Alarm is tested on a weekly basis.

    Qualifications & Experience
    Previous experience in facilities, resources, coordination, or similar roles An understanding of the Higher Education sector and culture. Knowledge of health & safety legislation and other associated statutory regulations. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Good communication skills.

    Benefits
    Annual leave (7.2 weeks) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy. Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Organization: Victoria College of Arts and Design Position: Campus Co... Read More
    Organization: Victoria College of Arts and Design Position: Campus Coordinator Location: On- Site, London Borough Campus Working Hours: Full Time, typically Monday to Friday 8:30 – 16:30 (occasional Saturday/Sunday & Evenings as may reasonably be required) Salary: £30,000 Per Annum Employment Type: Full-Time

    Job Overview
    The Campus Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient day-to- day operations of the Borough campus, ensuring a safe, well-maintained, and supportive environment for both staff and students. This role is focused on coordinating key areas including maintenance, operations, health C safety, security, and sustainability initiatives.
    The Campus Coordinator plays a pivotal role in maintaining an environment conducive to effective work and learning, ensuring that all aspects of campus life run seamlessly while meeting organisational standards and compliance requirements.

    Key Responsibilities
    Coordinating and overseeing the efficient delivery of all campus operations, facilities maintenance, cleaning, security and IT functionality. Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations, risk assessments, and emergency procedures. Ensure campus facilities, resources and environments meet the needs and requirements of students, staff, and visitors. Act as the primary key holder and be responsible for ensuring the timely and secure opening and closing of Campus site as required. Ensure that all classroom and office spaces are fully resourced, in working conditions, appropriately set up and are clean and tidy such that they facilitate students and staff in their work and learning. Ensure staff and students are informed of all facilities, resources and environment issues, changes and procedures. Monitor, order and coordinate campus office and other supplies, including refreshments and catering as required. Keeping an updated inventory of all campus equipment, supplies and orders. Be available to actively support the Campus Manager of VCAD with practical support as requested and required. Collegiately and collaboratively work with the VCAD Student Services team to facilitate a culture of excellent and consistent Student Support. Reporting all issues of concern regarding the maintenance, procurement and health & safety to the campus manager. Assist as required, appropriate campus events such as workshops, induction programs and similar activities. Provide regular written and verbal reports, as requested, to your line manager. Willingness to work, occasionally, outside of standard hours, including at weekends as required. Ensuring the Fire Alarm is tested on a weekly basis.

    Qualifications & Experience
    Previous experience in facilities, resources, coordination, or similar roles An understanding of the Higher Education sector and culture. Knowledge of health & safety legislation and other associated statutory regulations. Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Good communication skills.

    Benefits
    Annual leave (7.2 weeks) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy. Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness) Read Less
  • Student Careers & Employability Lead  

    - london (city of london)
    Position: Student Careers & Employability Lead Location: On-site at... Read More
    Position: Student Careers & Employability Lead Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary : £38,000 - £43,000 Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Student Services
    Reporting to: Head of Student Experience and Outcomes Responsible for: Student Career & Employability Officers
    About us
    Victoria College of Arts and Design (VCAD) provides higher education teaching and learning in the arts, design, creative industries and business fields. Our goal is to guide and support our students on their journey to becoming successful individuals and citizens. We strive to offer the best services and resources available to ensure that our students are well-prepared for graduate-level employment within the creative industries or any other aspect of the world of work. From enrolment to graduation, we are dedicated to nurturing our students' growth, fostering their creative and critical skills and equipping them with the confidence and abilities needed to excel in a professional environment. Whether through the dedication of our lecturers and support staff, our outstanding facilities, or our network of industry connections, Victoria College of Arts and Design is committed to helping and mentoring our students so that they achieve their personal goals and build themselves sustainable and fulfilling careers.
    Position Overview:
    VCAD is seeking a Student Careers & Employability Lead to join our team. The successful candidate will lead the Careers & Employability team, providing high-quality support to help students secure appropriate employment. This role requires excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills as well as the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. In collaboration with the Head of Student Experience and Outcomes, the role holder will ensure our student services continually evolve to meet student needs and maintain the highest standards of care and professionalism.
    Additionally, the role holder will remotely oversee teams based in our other VCAD locations remotely (London, Manchester), with occasional visits to these campuses.
    Responsibilities:
    The key responsibilities of the position of Student Careers and Employability Lead include: Deliver high-quality careers information, advice, and guidance through online and face-to-face sessions for individuals and groups. Manage the careers provision, including team support, task allocation, priority setting, and performance targets. Establish and maintain relationships with employers to develop internships and professional development opportunities. Maintain and grow a database of volunteering and internship providers, connecting employers with VCAD students. Develop online resources to support students seeking employment opportunities. Conduct one-to-one and group meetings and workshops to prepare students for the workforce. Assist employers in promoting job opportunities to students through our online platform, targeted emails, and careers newsletter. Support on-campus activities, such as job fairs and workshops. Collaborate with local employers to identify skill gaps and employment opportunities for students (temporary, part-time, full-time, and online). Prepare reports on careers and employability activities and contribute to meetings and briefings. Keep up to date with current labour market information. Act as a subject matter expert for student careers and employability services at VCAD. Provide support for other duties as requested by the Head of Student Experience and Outcomes or the Directors of VCAD.
    Requirements:
    Essential / Desirable: (E) (D)
    (where required, training and professional development will be provided to the successful applicant by VCAD, to facilitate their ability to deliver the responsibilities of this role to an excellent standard)
    Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, or equivalent professional experience. (E) Demonstrated experience managing and mentoring a team, with the ability to lead across multiple locations. (E) Strategic thinking and effective communication skills. (E) Experience delivering workshops and one-to-one appointments. (D) Knowledge and experience in employer engagement. (E) Effective networking and negotiating skills. (E) Commitment to staying informed about current labour market trends, particularly in the business and creative industries. (E) Experience in student or academic administration within higher education (D). Excellent customer service and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships. (E) Strong interpersonal skills and experience in developing and maintaining stakeholder relationships. (E) Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment, with strong time management skills. (E) High degree of accuracy and attention to detail. (E) Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends. (E) Strong IT skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and familiarity with student management systems. (E) Commitment to upholding the values and policies of VCAD and partner universities. (E)
    Leadership Competencies: Empathetic Leadership: Ability to lead with empathy and understanding. Strategic Thinking: Capable of developing and executing strategies to enhance student engagement. Adaptability: Flexible approach to evolving student needs and institutional priorities.

    Benefits:
    Annual leave (7.2 weeks) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy. Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness)

    If you are passionate about supporting students in their academic journey and have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply.
    Join our team at Victoria College of Arts and Design and help make a positive impact on the lives of our students. Read Less
  • Position: Student Careers & Employability Lead Location: On-site at... Read More
    Position: Student Careers & Employability Lead Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary : £38,000 - £43,000 Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Student Services
    Reporting to: Head of Student Experience and Outcomes Responsible for: Student Career & Employability Officers
    About us
    Victoria College of Arts and Design (VCAD) provides higher education teaching and learning in the arts, design, creative industries and business fields. Our goal is to guide and support our students on their journey to becoming successful individuals and citizens. We strive to offer the best services and resources available to ensure that our students are well-prepared for graduate-level employment within the creative industries or any other aspect of the world of work. From enrolment to graduation, we are dedicated to nurturing our students' growth, fostering their creative and critical skills and equipping them with the confidence and abilities needed to excel in a professional environment. Whether through the dedication of our lecturers and support staff, our outstanding facilities, or our network of industry connections, Victoria College of Arts and Design is committed to helping and mentoring our students so that they achieve their personal goals and build themselves sustainable and fulfilling careers.
    Position Overview:
    VCAD is seeking a Student Careers & Employability Lead to join our team. The successful candidate will lead the Careers & Employability team, providing high-quality support to help students secure appropriate employment. This role requires excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills as well as the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. In collaboration with the Head of Student Experience and Outcomes, the role holder will ensure our student services continually evolve to meet student needs and maintain the highest standards of care and professionalism.
    Additionally, the role holder will remotely oversee teams based in our other VCAD locations remotely (London, Manchester), with occasional visits to these campuses.
    Responsibilities:
    The key responsibilities of the position of Student Careers and Employability Lead include: Deliver high-quality careers information, advice, and guidance through online and face-to-face sessions for individuals and groups. Manage the careers provision, including team support, task allocation, priority setting, and performance targets. Establish and maintain relationships with employers to develop internships and professional development opportunities. Maintain and grow a database of volunteering and internship providers, connecting employers with VCAD students. Develop online resources to support students seeking employment opportunities. Conduct one-to-one and group meetings and workshops to prepare students for the workforce. Assist employers in promoting job opportunities to students through our online platform, targeted emails, and careers newsletter. Support on-campus activities, such as job fairs and workshops. Collaborate with local employers to identify skill gaps and employment opportunities for students (temporary, part-time, full-time, and online). Prepare reports on careers and employability activities and contribute to meetings and briefings. Keep up to date with current labour market information. Act as a subject matter expert for student careers and employability services at VCAD. Provide support for other duties as requested by the Head of Student Experience and Outcomes or the Directors of VCAD.
    Requirements:
    Essential / Desirable: (E) (D)
    (where required, training and professional development will be provided to the successful applicant by VCAD, to facilitate their ability to deliver the responsibilities of this role to an excellent standard)
    Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, or equivalent professional experience. (E) Demonstrated experience managing and mentoring a team, with the ability to lead across multiple locations. (E) Strategic thinking and effective communication skills. (E) Experience delivering workshops and one-to-one appointments. (D) Knowledge and experience in employer engagement. (E) Effective networking and negotiating skills. (E) Commitment to staying informed about current labour market trends, particularly in the business and creative industries. (E) Experience in student or academic administration within higher education (D). Excellent customer service and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships. (E) Strong interpersonal skills and experience in developing and maintaining stakeholder relationships. (E) Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment, with strong time management skills. (E) High degree of accuracy and attention to detail. (E) Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends. (E) Strong IT skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and familiarity with student management systems. (E) Commitment to upholding the values and policies of VCAD and partner universities. (E)
    Leadership Competencies: Empathetic Leadership: Ability to lead with empathy and understanding. Strategic Thinking: Capable of developing and executing strategies to enhance student engagement. Adaptability: Flexible approach to evolving student needs and institutional priorities.

    Benefits:
    Annual leave (7.2 weeks) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy. Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness)

    If you are passionate about supporting students in their academic journey and have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply.
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  • Position: Student Careers & Employability Lead Location: On-site at... Read More
    Position: Student Careers & Employability Lead Location: On-site at London Borough and Harbour Exchange Campuses Salary : £38,000 - £43,000 Hours: Full Time: 9am – 5pm, Monday-Friday Occasional weekend and evening work required. Department: Student Services
    Reporting to: Head of Student Experience and Outcomes Responsible for: Student Career & Employability Officers
    About us
    Victoria College of Arts and Design (VCAD) provides higher education teaching and learning in the arts, design, creative industries and business fields. Our goal is to guide and support our students on their journey to becoming successful individuals and citizens. We strive to offer the best services and resources available to ensure that our students are well-prepared for graduate-level employment within the creative industries or any other aspect of the world of work. From enrolment to graduation, we are dedicated to nurturing our students' growth, fostering their creative and critical skills and equipping them with the confidence and abilities needed to excel in a professional environment. Whether through the dedication of our lecturers and support staff, our outstanding facilities, or our network of industry connections, Victoria College of Arts and Design is committed to helping and mentoring our students so that they achieve their personal goals and build themselves sustainable and fulfilling careers.
    Position Overview:
    VCAD is seeking a Student Careers & Employability Lead to join our team. The successful candidate will lead the Careers & Employability team, providing high-quality support to help students secure appropriate employment. This role requires excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills as well as the ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. In collaboration with the Head of Student Experience and Outcomes, the role holder will ensure our student services continually evolve to meet student needs and maintain the highest standards of care and professionalism.
    Additionally, the role holder will remotely oversee teams based in our other VCAD locations remotely (London, Manchester), with occasional visits to these campuses.
    Responsibilities:
    The key responsibilities of the position of Student Careers and Employability Lead include: Deliver high-quality careers information, advice, and guidance through online and face-to-face sessions for individuals and groups. Manage the careers provision, including team support, task allocation, priority setting, and performance targets. Establish and maintain relationships with employers to develop internships and professional development opportunities. Maintain and grow a database of volunteering and internship providers, connecting employers with VCAD students. Develop online resources to support students seeking employment opportunities. Conduct one-to-one and group meetings and workshops to prepare students for the workforce. Assist employers in promoting job opportunities to students through our online platform, targeted emails, and careers newsletter. Support on-campus activities, such as job fairs and workshops. Collaborate with local employers to identify skill gaps and employment opportunities for students (temporary, part-time, full-time, and online). Prepare reports on careers and employability activities and contribute to meetings and briefings. Keep up to date with current labour market information. Act as a subject matter expert for student careers and employability services at VCAD. Provide support for other duties as requested by the Head of Student Experience and Outcomes or the Directors of VCAD.
    Requirements:
    Essential / Desirable: (E) (D)
    (where required, training and professional development will be provided to the successful applicant by VCAD, to facilitate their ability to deliver the responsibilities of this role to an excellent standard)
    Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, or equivalent professional experience. (E) Demonstrated experience managing and mentoring a team, with the ability to lead across multiple locations. (E) Strategic thinking and effective communication skills. (E) Experience delivering workshops and one-to-one appointments. (D) Knowledge and experience in employer engagement. (E) Effective networking and negotiating skills. (E) Commitment to staying informed about current labour market trends, particularly in the business and creative industries. (E) Experience in student or academic administration within higher education (D). Excellent customer service and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships. (E) Strong interpersonal skills and experience in developing and maintaining stakeholder relationships. (E) Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment, with strong time management skills. (E) High degree of accuracy and attention to detail. (E) Flexibility to work occasional evenings and weekends. (E) Strong IT skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and familiarity with student management systems. (E) Commitment to upholding the values and policies of VCAD and partner universities. (E)
    Leadership Competencies: Empathetic Leadership: Ability to lead with empathy and understanding. Strategic Thinking: Capable of developing and executing strategies to enhance student engagement. Adaptability: Flexible approach to evolving student needs and institutional priorities.

    Benefits:
    Annual leave (7.2 weeks) Workplace pension scheme. Company Sick Policy. Statutory maternity/paternity pays. Career development opportunities Training and self-development opportunities. Gym membership discounts Retail discount schemes Cinema discounts Grocery discounts Cycle to work Investing and savings opportunities Financial wellbeing – personal debt advise. Financial wellbeing education My Mind Pal (mental fitness)

    If you are passionate about supporting students in their academic journey and have the skills and experience required for this role, we encourage you to apply.
    Join our team at Victoria College of Arts and Design and help make a positive impact on the lives of our students. Read Less

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