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Are you passionate about higher education and eager to make a real difference in students' lives? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment that offers ongoing opportunities for growth? Are you ready to bring your organisational skills and enthusiasm to an exciting role that challenges and rewards?
We are currently looking for an Academic Programmes Officer to join our lively and dedicated team at Keele University International College in Keele (Staffordshire, England). This is your chance to become a vital part of an organisation committed to delivering exceptional educational experiences and supporting student success in an inspiring campus setting.
Hours of Work:
Part Time (0.5FTE - 18.75 per week)
Salary:
£12,175-£14,075 (FT equivalent: £24,350-£28,150 per year)
The Academic Programmes Officer will be responsible for supporting the delivery of our academic programmes, coordinating assessments, managing student records, and providing vital administrative support to academic staff and students alike. This role is crucial in ensuring the smooth running of academic processes and enhancing the overall student experience, working closely with academic staff and the Director of Learning & Teaching to achieve excellence.
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Academic Programmes Officer Duties:
- Support timetabling, exams, and assessment coordination
- Maintain accurate student records and academic systems
- Assist with exam boards and results processing
- Provide administrative support to academic staff and tutors
- Support student academic success initiatives such as study support sessions
- Respond to student queries regarding academic processes
Academic Programmes Officer Requirements:
- Experience in higher education administration or a similar environment
- Strong organisational skills with great attention to detail
- Experience with timetabling, scheduling, or academic processes (desirable)
- Confident communicator, able to liaise effectively with students and staff
- Able to prioritise and manage multiple tasks in a busy setting
Academic Programmes Officer Benefits:
- Competitive salary packages
- Opportunities for professional development and career progression
- Supportive and inclusive working environment
- Access to University facilities and resources
- Flexible working arrangements


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Meet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do
Keele University International College (KUIC) is a vibrant hub for international students, dedicated to delivering innovative academic programmes and outstanding student support. We are passionate about fostering an inclusive campus that celebrates diversity and encourages personal and professional growth. Our team strives to create a welcoming environment where students thrive academically and socially, and where staff are valued and supported in their careers.
If you think you are the perfect fit for the Academic Programmes Officer role and are excited to contribute to our mission, then don't wait! APPLY NOW to embark on a rewarding career path with us, in a role that truly makes an impact in higher education.
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