1. Temporary Student Information Officer role in Birmingham!
2. Previous administration experience is essential
About Our Client
This institution is a renowned law university located in Birmingham. Boasting a robust team of dedicated staff members, the university is committed to providing an exceptional learning environment for its large student population.
Job Description
3. To act as the first point of contact on campus for all face-to-face enquiries from students, staff or members of the public, ensuring that a prompt and professional response is given at all times.
4. Respond to enquiries through all communication channels, including face to face, telephonephone, email, live chat and social media, adhering to defined key performance indicators (KPIs) and ensuring accurate and professional responses at all times.
5. Provide information and support on a range of enquiries including those relating to new students transitioning to the campus and/or a new course, assessments, timetabling, print services and more.
6. Understand other services available to students and how they are accessed to effectively signpost and enable the best possible experience for each individual student.
7. Understand the programme portfolio, entry requirements, assessments requirements and regulations, policies and procedures of the University to advise students and staff
8. Work in collaboration with the University's Student Immigration Compliance & Advice (SICA) team to support international students and ensure compliance with Home Office regulations.
9. Support and actively engage with any processes relating to any incoming students ensuring compliance with internal and external regulations.
10. Contribute to the planning and delivery of induction and enrolment activities. Lead the delivery of welcome events for incoming students (face to face and/or online).
11. Work with the Students' Union to ensure Freshers' Fairs are planned, organised and delivered to maximise the student experience and facilitate their transition.
12. Support the delivery of any external events on campus.
The Successful Applicant
A successful Student Information Officer should have:
13. A passion for student support and education
14. Strong knowledge in administrative work and student services
15. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
16. A high level of organisational and time management skills
17. A proactive approach to problem-solving
18. Proficiency in using student management systems
What's on Offer
19. A supportive and collaborative work environment
20. Experience in the Not For Profit sector
21. Opportunities for professional development
22. Flexible work arrangements
If you are passionate about student support and are looking for a rewarding role in Birmingham, we strongly encourage you to apply for this Student Information Officer position.