Jobdescription

Department:Academic Services

Location:Moulsecoomb

JobTitle:ProjectManager (Curriculum Management)

PostNumber:AS5044

Grade:7

ResponsibleTo:Head of Quality and Standards

Joboutline

The university has a portfolio of about 500 courses and about 4000 modules, the details of which need to be available to academic and professional staff across the university and to prospective and current students. All courses and modules are subject to quality assurance processes for their approval and review. Significantly, the university is also embarking on a full review of its portfolio and curriculum design principles.

TheProjectManager isresponsiblefor the management of the work required to deliver a single curriculum management system for the university so that there is one definitive source of curriculum information for the university that can be used by all stakeholders.

Theroleholderwill be based in the Quality and Standards division which is responsible for managing the university’s Quality Assurance and Enhancement (QAE) Framework which comprises policies and processes designed to secure the quality and standards of the university’s awards, but will work closelywithsenior academic and administrativebusiness processownersandserviceusersfromacademicSchools, Academic Services,Marketing and Communications, SPPO and other centraldepartmentsto understandandanalysetheir requirementsandconstraints.Theroleholder willbe expectedto workautonomouslymanaging the work ofaprojectteamand willbe responsiblefor definingtheirownprioritiesandmanagingtheir workloadtoensurethatdeadlinesfor key projectdeliverablesaremet.

Mainareasof responsibility:

To understand and analyse therequirementsandconstraintsofbusinessservice and end users involved in curriculum management, and resolve these and designnewbusinessprocessesrequiredtodeliver the project. / 25%
Establishandmaintaineffectiveworkingrelationshipswithsenior academicandadministrativemanagers,servicemanagers,and otherstakeholderstounderstandthecomplexandinterdependent needsfor curriculum management attheuniversity, including those of students, in order to shape the solution / 25%
Takeresponsibilityfor developing and managing theeffectivedelivery and reporting of the projectplan,andthemanagementofitswork. / 25%
Toleadonprojectimplementationandrolloutofnewsystemsand businessprocessesacrosstheuniversity. / 25%

The post-holder may additionally be asked 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 graded post

Skills

Essential

  • Qualifications: educated to degree level or equivalent application of theoretical knowledge
  • Project Management: proven experience of managing projects, or proven curriculum project management experience, ability to plan and prioritise a wide range of work activities, meeting conflicting work deadlines
  • Business improvement: proven record of delivery in business process improvements and a commitment to delivering a high-quality service; understands service-user needs and able to adapt services accordingly.
  • Communication: excellent communication skills including the ability to communicate complex information both verbal and written, to write clear and concise reports, and demonstrating sensitivity and diplomacy when communicating difficult information
  • Analysis and problem solving: considerable work experience of an analytical nature, and able to undertake analysis and presentation of management information, demonstrates innovative thinking and a range of problem-solving skills;.
  • Training: able to deliver effective training in operational procedures and processes to a variety of audiences.
  • Working with others: able to demonstrate effective influencing and negotiation skillscontributing positively to the decision-making of others and experience of developing work plans for others and maintaining an overview of the work to be carried out, able to work as part of a team, sharing good practice and developing effective professional relationships with colleagues
  • Professional role: seeks out developments and best practice within the sector and participates in appropriate professional networks
  • IT skills: excellent level of computer skills, including Microsoft Office, databases and on-line systems

Desirable

  • Knowledgeof curriculum management, and related quality assurance processes and internal and external information requirements.
  • Qualificationinproject management.
  • Functional understandingofSITSsystems
  • Functional understanding of curriculum management systems

SP June 2015