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School Administration Manager

Employer
University of Brighton
Location
Brighton, East Sussex
Salary
£35,211 to £42,036 per annum
Closing date
30 Aug 2019

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Sector
Education, Further
Function
Administration
Contract Type
Fixed term
Hours
Full Time

Job Details

In this pivotal role you will oversee the administrative interface between the School of Media’s administrative and teaching staff, central departments and external bodies, ensuring the needs of the School, its students and the wider University are met. In particular, you will play an active part in the academic administrative review process currently on-going within the University.

As a member of the School Leadership Team you will represent the School at appropriate meetings, both within the university and externally. Overseeing the financial and strategic resources in the School is an important aspect of this role as is ensuring the implementation of agreed quality assurance processes.

You will line manage administrative and placement team staff, ensuring high levels of commitment, performance and professionalism and be involved in a wide range of HR matters including recruitment, induction, staff development and performance issues. 

Experience of administrative management in a complex and large institution is essential, along with experience of financial/budget management and high levels of numeracy and literacy with the ability to communicate complex information in a clear, appropriate and understandable way to a variety of audiences.

This is a full-time, fixed-term post for 1 year. Job sharers are welcome to apply.

Further details:

The University of Brighton is committed to equality and embraces diversity in our working, learning, research and teaching environment. We welcome all applicants and are committed to providing a supportive and flexible working environment.

Further information about working for us, as well as the wide range of benefits we offer, can be found in the "working here" section of our vacancies page.

To Apply: Please visit http://jobs.brighton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=5409&forced=1) [jobs.brighton.ac.uk]

Closing date: Friday 30 August 2019.

Interview date: To be confirmed.

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Telephone
01273 600900
Location
Mithras House
Lewes Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 4AT
GB

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