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Job details
Job reference
19/107956
Date posted
11/11/2019
Application closing date
19/11/2019
Salary
£28,331 to £32,817 per annum.
Job category/type
Professional Support
Attachments
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Education Project Support Officer
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland with over 24,000 students, 4,200 staff and an annual turnover of some GBP 300m. We offer generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits including attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
Our five core values - Integrity,
Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The Directorate of Academic & Student Affairs provides services to the Academic sector and for students. It is responsible for academic regulations and quality assurance, and for the enhancement of learning and teaching. Its services to students, which are delivered through the Student Guidance Centre and the Graduate School, reflect the student lifecycle from admission through to graduation and employment.
Queen's aspiration is that every student leaves the University confident that they have achieved their academic potential, equipped to cope with the next phase of their life whatever that is, and feeling connected and hopeful about their future. To support this ambition, we have a number of exciting projects underway or in development and we are seeking an Education Project Support Officer to help us deliver and develop our work.
You will contribute to the range of activities including researching key areas to define the scope of relevant projects; development, co-ordination and delivery of project plans, design and delivery of events and workshops; development of project resources and reports. You will be required to collaborate and network with students and colleagues at all levels across the University to achieve buy-in to the projects.
This is a full-time permanent position.
The successful candidate must have:
Undergraduate degree or higher
A minimum of two years' recent, relevant experience in the delivery of projects within Higher Education, with a focus on learning and teaching or student experience to include:
Experience of researching and organising information, and producing accessible briefing documents to inform decision making
Experience of gathering stakeholder insights and feedback to engage stakeholder voice and shape project outcomes
Experience of organising, promoting and delivering events to raise awareness and disseminate outcomes
Experience of working effectively with a diverse student group.
Candidate Information
About the Directorate
Further information for international applicants
Note to EEA applicants on Brexit
Job title
Education Project Support Officer
Job reference
19/107956
Date posted
11/11/2019
Application closing date
19/11/2019
Salary
£28,331 to £32,817 per annum.
Job category/type
Professional Support
Attachments
Blank
Job description
Queen's University Belfast is one of the leading universities in the UK and Ireland with over 24,000 students, 4,200 staff and an annual turnover of some GBP 300m. We offer generous terms and conditions of employment underpinned by excellent benefits including attractive well-being, family friendly and other lifestyle benefits.
Our five core values - Integrity,
Connected, Ambition, Respect, Excellence - are shared by our staff and students, representing the expectations we have for ourselves and each other, guiding our day-to-day decisions and the way we behave as individuals in an international organisation.
The Directorate of Academic & Student Affairs provides services to the Academic sector and for students. It is responsible for academic regulations and quality assurance, and for the enhancement of learning and teaching. Its services to students, which are delivered through the Student Guidance Centre and the Graduate School, reflect the student lifecycle from admission through to graduation and employment.
Queen's aspiration is that every student leaves the University confident that they have achieved their academic potential, equipped to cope with the next phase of their life whatever that is, and feeling connected and hopeful about their future. To support this ambition, we have a number of exciting projects underway or in development and we are seeking an Education Project Support Officer to help us deliver and develop our work.
You will contribute to the range of activities including researching key areas to define the scope of relevant projects; development, co-ordination and delivery of project plans, design and delivery of events and workshops; development of project resources and reports. You will be required to collaborate and network with students and colleagues at all levels across the University to achieve buy-in to the projects.
This is a full-time permanent position.
The successful candidate must have:
Undergraduate degree or higher
A minimum of two years' recent, relevant experience in the delivery of projects within Higher Education, with a focus on learning and teaching or student experience to include:
Experience of researching and organising information, and producing accessible briefing documents to inform decision making
Experience of gathering stakeholder insights and feedback to engage stakeholder voice and shape project outcomes
Experience of organising, promoting and delivering events to raise awareness and disseminate outcomes
Experience of working effectively with a diverse student group.
Candidate Information
About the Directorate
Further information for international applicants
Note to EEA applicants on Brexit