Job Purpose:To provide administrative support for the Academic Support and Welfare Department who work with studentswith disabilities or learning difficulties
Responsible to:Head of Academic Support and Student Welfare
Further Information:Term time only
Salary:Scale 3 of Support Staff Salary spine 18-21 (pro-rata if applicable).
Pension: Staff are enrolled in the Local Government Pension Scheme, a
contributory scheme with the option to opt out in a transitional period
Key Responsibilities:
- To make appointments for students to receive support for learning
- To organise student assessments
- To liaise with the Registryto produce and maintain accurate information regarding students’needs
- To collate and maintain data and files in either paper or electronic form
- To produce minutes for meetings
- General day-to-day administrative support for the department
- To liaise with external agencies and other relevant professional organisations
General:
- To be responsible for Health and Safety within areas of own responsibility
- To contribute to the college responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people
- To observe the college’s commitment to equal opportunities
- To take part in the College’s Performance Review and Development Scheme (PRD)
- To undertake any other duties which are reasonably comparable to a post of this grade
PERSON SPECIFICATION
SPECIFICATION / ESSENTIAL / DESIRABLE
Education/
Training /
- A Levels or equivalent
- A degree or equivalent
Relevant Experience /
- Proven administrativeexperience
- Experience in the use of Microsoft Office applications particularly Excel
- Experience/knowledge of working in an educational environment
- Experience of working with the public
- Experience of using Outlook and on-line diary management
Skills/
Aptitudes /
- Excellent keyboard skills
- Discretion and the ability to maintain confidentiality
- Good organisational and the ability to prioritise workload
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate at all levels
- Ability to work independently and pro-actively
- Ability to deal with visitors in an efficient, friendly manner
- Ability to work calmly under pressure, often to tight deadlines
- Ability to work flexibly as part of a team
- Knowledge of other IT packages such as MS Access and Powerpoint
Other requirements /
- Enthusiasm
- Flexible approach to working hours
- Willingness to undergo an enhanced DBS check
- A personal commitment to relevant legislation and good practice in relation to equality and diversity and safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people
- Interest in educational needs of students with learning difficulties and/or disabilities
Last reviewed / Nov 2016
Reviewed by / Olwyn Benjamin