Job title:Programme Administrator
Reports to:Senior Programme Administrator
Department:School of Health Sciences
Location:Westlain House, Falmer
Grade:4
Purpose of the role:
To support courses within an Academic Programme by providing high quality administrative support.
Main areas of responsibility:
- To provide an efficient administrative service to specific academic programme areas and courses.
-To act as a point of contact for students, maintaining robust communication channels e.g. student central, email
-To take an advisory role within the course team in relation to administrative processes and procedures, supporting the delivery of the academic programme.
-To service programme/course related meetings such academic programme board and team meetings.
-To liaise with central University of Brighton departments (e.g. Academic Services/Finance/Student Services), external organisations (e.g. professional bodies), in relation to course specific issues, e.g. CAMS administration, student fee status, NHS Bursary Unit requirements and Occupational Health and DBS checks.
-To be responsible for creating and maintaining student and course records, including student absence logs, Learning Support Plans and Tier 4 student engagement logging
-To ensure modules and courses areas are kept up-to-date on both CAMS and Studentcentral including annual triggering of instances and amendments to modules.
-To maintain student assessment records database (CAMS)
-To be responsible for the submission and return of student coursework if not submitted electronically.
-To service the area/ course examination boards,prepare and distribute minutes, mark sheets, pass lists and results letters.
-To maintain data and files on relevant SharePoint area.
- To provide support for the School Administrative Management Team in relation to specific administrative functions.
-To undertake general administrative tasks as required.
-To service cross-school committees and ad hoc meetings as required.
-To assist with projects or development initiatives as appropriate.
-To maintain currency with all aspects of school and university policy and practice undertaking training/updates as appropriate.
-To share and promote good practice within the wider administrative
General responsibilities
These are standard to all University of Brighton job descriptions.
- To undertake other duties appropriate to the grade and character of work as may be reasonably required, including specific duties of a similar or lesser grade.
- To adhere to the University’s Equality and Diversity Policy in all activities, and to actively promote equality of opportunity wherever possible
- To be responsible for your own health and safety and that of your colleagues, in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act.
- To work in accordance with the Data Protection Act.
The person specification focuses on the knowledge, qualifications, experience and skills (both general and technical) required to undertake the role effectively. Please ensure that your application demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria. You will be assessed by your completed application form (A), at interview (I) and in some instances through an exercise (E).
Essential criteria / A, I, EKnowledge /
- Proven knowledge of administrative systems
Qualifications /
- Evidence of analytical, communication and problem solving ability
Experience /
- Has experience of meeting objectives and standards on own initiative;
- Can demonstrate being proactive;
- Works systematically and uses time efficiently;
- Experience of solving problems and developing plans and strategies successfully.
- Highly developed inter-personal skills;
- Understands the information needs of others;
- Is able to communicate information in an understandable way orally and in writing, as suitable to the situation;
- Is able to handle ambiguity;
- Meets priorities and deadlines with a minimum of supervision;
Technical/work based skills /
- Good knowledge of databases, word processing and spreadsheet packages;
- Ability to produce grammatically correct written work;
- Ability to produce clear, analysable reports;
- Ability to devise and implement systems and procedures;
- Can evidence the ability to understand complex issues readily.
Other requirements /
- Has a sensitive and professional approach to dealing with confidential and sensitive matters.
- Is committed to continuous self-development.
Desirable /
- Experience of working in Higher Education;
- Servicing of committees;
- Familiarity with CAMS or similar systems;
- Ability to travel to other campuses.
- Any appointment is generally made at the bottom of the salary range for the grade dependent upon experience and previous salary.
- This is a full time post and is permanent.
- Annual leave entitlements are shown in the table below and increase after 5 years’ service. In addition, to the eight Bank Holidays, there are university discretionary days between Christmas and New Year. All leave, including bank holidays and discretionary days, are pro-rated for part time employees.
Grades / Basic entitlement per year / Grades / After 5 years’ service
1-3 / 23 days / 1-3 / 28 days
4-7 / 25 days / 4-7 / 30 days
8-9 / 27 days / 8-9 / 30 days
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20 September 2018– NP/DQ