Job title Quality Support Administrator
Department School of Management
Salary Starting from £23,715, rising to £27,131
Grade Grade 5
Placed on Monday 16 January 2023
Closing date Tuesday 31 January 2023
Interview date To be confirmed
Reference JS10254
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Be part of the continuing development of effective learning and assessments in a leading UK Business School.
We are currently looking for an enthusiastic and efficient administrator for a key role in the highly successful University of Bath's School of Management. The role is essential to support the quality learning experience of our students.
Based in the Quality Office you will support quality enhancement and assurance, providing advice to staff on academic-related procedural matters, assisting with the servicing of decision-making committees and co-ordinate the operation of specific quality procedures. The role will involve working with the School's academics, student representatives and operations teams.
About you:
We are looking for someone with an eye for detail, tenacity in completing tasks and the ability to establish effective working relationships with colleagues. Initiative, flexibility and willingness to work to occasionally tight deadlines are also needed.
In return, as part of the Quality Office team, there will be some flexibility with regard to the main areas that you work on along with opportunities to become involved with more cross-team activities, as suits your interests. The job is being advertised as full-time but this is open for negotiation should applicants wish to apply to work for fewer hours a week.
If you enjoy working in a structured way, whilst helping others to know where to source solutions, please apply.
For an informal chat, please contact Kay Elliott [email protected] however please ensure that you submit your application through the University website.
The University of Bath is an outstanding centre of teaching and learning. Established by Royal Charter in 1966, we are currently ranked as The Sunday Times' University of the Year, according to The Good University Guide 2023.
Bath School of Management is accredited by EQUIS and AMBA. Whilst the Quality Office is based in the Dean's Office, colleagues across the School work and socialise together to ensure the best experience for staff and students.
What we can offer you:
We aim to be an inclusive university, where difference is celebrated, respected and encouraged. We have an excellent international reputation with staff from over 60 different nations and have made a positive commitment towards gender equality and intersectionality receiving a Silver Athena SWAN award. We truly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds will lead to a better environment for our employees and students, so we encourage applications from all genders, backgrounds, and communities, particularly from under-represented groups and value the positive impact that will have on our teams.
We are very proud to be an autism friendly university and are an accredited Disability Confident Leader; committed to building disability confidence and supporting disabled staff.
Find out from our staff what makes the University of Bath a great place to work. Follow us @UniofBath and @UniofBathJobs on Twitter for more information.
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