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Merton College - one of the oldest and most vibrant Oxford University colleges - is seeking a highly organised, proactive and empathetic Student Support Administrator to play a key role in supporting the wellbeing of the student community.
Key Responsibilities:
- Working closely with the Head of Welfare, Academic Registrar, Senior Tutor and Chaplain.
- Contributing to the smooth running of the College’s welfare provision.
- Coordinating the work of the Welfare Team.
- Organising and supporting student wellbeing events and activities.
- Administering financial support schemes that help students thrive.
- Servicing welfare-related committees.
- Maintaining accurate records and systems.
- Assisting with safeguarding processes.
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Skills and Experience:
- Strong administrative ability with tact, discretion, attention to detail, and a warm, approachable manner.
- Highly organised, accurate and able to manage multiple tasks.
- Comfortable working with confidential information.
- An excellent communicator, both in writing and in person.
- Empathetic, approachable and sensitive to the needs of students from diverse backgrounds.
- Confident using IT systems and willing to learn new applications.


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Benefits:
- Membership of the OSPS pension scheme.
- Free medical insurance (taxable benefit).
- 30 days’ annual leave (plus bank holidays).
- Free meals on duty.
- Use of on-site gym and sports facilities.
- Cycle-to-Work and electric vehicle schemes.
- Free car parking.
Salary:
£34,000 - £37,000 per annum, depending on skills and experience.
Contract and Hours:
Permanent, full-time, 35 hours per week.
Location:
Oxford, OX1 4JD (on-site).
Closing date:
9.00am on Wednesday, 12 August 2026.
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