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Do you have a high degree of personal initiative and enthusiasm to work on the Student Success (EDI) Project to evaluate and improve retention, achievement and progression across the undergraduate cohort? Do you have extensive experience of project work, contributing to short and long term projects?
If you have experience of monitoring and reporting on the progress of projects and possess excellent interpersonal and organisational skills, this could be the perfect role for you.
As Student Success Project Officer you will:
• provide executive and strategic support to the SECL's Student Success (EDI) project
• be responsible for the project co-ordination of Student Success interventions and activities
• support the effective monitoring and evaluation of plan activity and make recommendations for development
• provide and analyse data both from University sources as well as in-house questionnaires
To succeed in this role you will have:
• experience of designing and implementing academic interventions to enable student success
• a sound understanding of policies and frameworks relating to EDI in Higher Education
• experience of manipulating datasets and qualitative data analysis
• the proven ability to deliver developmental workshops and training
This role is offered on a full time basis for a fixed term period until 31 August 2020.
The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is a multidisciplinary school and one of the largest at the University of Kent. Comprising six departments, the School embraces Classical and Archaeological Studies (including Ancient History), Comparative Literature, English Language and Linguistics, the Modern Languages (French, German, Hispanic Studies, and Italian), Philosophy, and Religious Studies, as well as programmes in Asian Studies, European Studies, and World Literature. It plays a major role in the University’s mission to be the ‘UK’s European university’ and prides itself on a strong sense of academic community.
It’s an exciting time to be working at the University of Kent – we are a leading UK university producing world-class research and excellent teaching. Our reputation as a good place to work is reflected in our top ranking in the THE Best University Workplace Survey for two years running. We are a major employer with around 3,000 staff from over 120 countries, including more than 900 academic and research staff, and a full range of commercial services and administration staff.
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With the aim of embedding equal opportunities within its working practices, the School is signed up to the Athena SWAN Charter.
Start date for applications: 18 January 2019
Closing date for applications: 03 February 2019
Interviews are to be held: 18 February 2019
If you require further information regarding the application process please contact The Resourcing Team on jobs@kent.ac.uk quoting ref number: HUM0900
Please note - applications must be made via the University’s online application system. CVs or details sent directly to the department or via email cannot be considered.
No agencies, thank you.
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Reference: HUM0900
Posted on: 2019-01-28 15:11:34
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This Job Has Expired! This advert has now been deleted by the advertiser, the details below are for information only.
Do you have a high degree of personal initiative and enthusiasm to work on the Student Success (EDI) Project to evaluate and improve retention, achievement and progression across the undergraduate cohort? Do you have extensive experience of project work, contributing to short and long term projects?
If you have experience of monitoring and reporting on the progress of projects and possess excellent interpersonal and organisational skills, this could be the perfect role for you.
As Student Success Project Officer you will:
• provide executive and strategic support to the SECL's Student Success (EDI) project
• be responsible for the project co-ordination of Student Success interventions and activities
• support the effective monitoring and evaluation of plan activity and make recommendations for development
• provide and analyse data both from University sources as well as in-house questionnaires
To succeed in this role you will have:
• experience of designing and implementing academic interventions to enable student success
• a sound understanding of policies and frameworks relating to EDI in Higher Education
• experience of manipulating datasets and qualitative data analysis
• the proven ability to deliver developmental workshops and training
This role is offered on a full time basis for a fixed term period until 31 August 2020.
The School of European Culture and Languages (SECL) is a multidisciplinary school and one of the largest at the University of Kent. Comprising six departments, the School embraces Classical and Archaeological Studies (including Ancient History), Comparative Literature, English Language and Linguistics, the Modern Languages (French, German, Hispanic Studies, and Italian), Philosophy, and Religious Studies, as well as programmes in Asian Studies, European Studies, and World Literature. It plays a major role in the University’s mission to be the ‘UK’s European university’ and prides itself on a strong sense of academic community.
It’s an exciting time to be working at the University of Kent – we are a leading UK university producing world-class research and excellent teaching. Our reputation as a good place to work is reflected in our top ranking in the THE Best University Workplace Survey for two years running. We are a major employer with around 3,000 staff from over 120 countries, including more than 900 academic and research staff, and a full range of commercial services and administration staff.
Athena SWAN
With the aim of embedding equal opportunities within its working practices, the School is signed up to the Athena SWAN Charter.
Start date for applications: 18 January 2019
Closing date for applications: 03 February 2019
Interviews are to be held: 18 February 2019
If you require further information regarding the application process please contact The Resourcing Team on jobs@kent.ac.uk quoting ref number: HUM0900
Please note - applications must be made via the University’s online application system. CVs or details sent directly to the department or via email cannot be considered.
No agencies, thank you.
Advertiser: Direct Employer
Reference: HUM0900
Posted on: 2019-01-28 15:11:34
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Leigh Academy Rainham
Actual salary £25,721 per annum (£29,904 full time equivalent)
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Up to £13.00 per hour + Holiday pay
The Best Connection Group Limited
14.61
Student Summer Temporary Role - (Hybrid Available)
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