Hours: Full-time (37 hours) OVERVIEW The Scottish Institute is committed to providing the very best performing arts training. We are the only CDMT accredited school in Scotland with an enviable track record of graduates performing in the West End and beyond. We are looking for Business Administrator to establish and oversee the Institute’s operations, across the delivery of academic programmes (16 and higher education), professional training (such as ISTD) Although our origins go back 20 years, the SI is at an exciting stage of its development. Having just changed our name and developed our new logo, we are about to launch new programmes, so we need to let the world know about our plans, courses and our determination to become a creative hub for the Performing and Mediated Arts. Social media, PR, publicity, marketing and ticket sales campaigns are a vital part of this process, and the post-holder will develop a marketing and communications strategy alongside our emerging 2030 and Beyond Strategy. We deliver our programmes to the highest professional standards at our wonderful campus in Livingston, just outside Edinburgh. The successful candidate will report to the Principal. From our youth academy to our postgraduate courses, we ‘talk’ to diverse audiences, not to mention the creative arts industries. This is a great opportunity for somebody committed to developing the potential of young performers and creatives. You will have a degree or higher and/or outstanding professional experience across a range of administrative and committee management activities. You will understand the need to manage the team by setting clear targets, and ensuring colleagues are supported and developed to reach their potential. You will be a great team player and understand the very specific needs of the Performing and Mediated Arts sectors. You will have an impressive portfolio of work that will clearly demonstrate how that work could revolutionise the Institute’s management. Working in tandem with the Principal and Chief Financial Officer, your work will tie together all the strands of the SI’s business. Job Title: Business Administrator Line Manager: Principal Responsible to: President, and Chief Finance Officer Responsible for: Head of Admissions Admin Assistant Book-keeper Works with: Director of Quality and Governance Director of Student Experience Heads of School Roles and Responsibilities Overview The Business Administrator is responsible for optimising the Institute's business processes and operations, and acts as the main link between the board and the academic community. The post-holder: Implements and oversees robust operational systems for both finance and administration Facilitates and drives excellent communication across the Institute Acts as secretary to the Board of Directors Is the Institute's Freedom of Information Officer. Supports the Institute's aim to be Health and Safety compliant. Champions equality, diversity, and inclusion. Strategy The Business Administrator works with other senior leaders, academic staff and administration teams to support the Principal and Board of Directors in the development and implementation of the Institute's Strategic plan, by: Developing systems that will support the Institute's determination to increase its capacity. Ensuring operational readiness to accommodate increased student admissions, without compromising the student experience. Operations Working with the Director of Quality and Governance, the Director of Student Experience, and the Heads of Schools, the Business Administrator ensures the Institute operates efficiently and effectively by: Overseeing, monitoring, and evaluating the Institute's daily administrative operations. Developing and implementing efficient operational processes across all departments. Planning, organising and co-ordinating logistics for Institute events, within budget, to ensure excellent outcomes. Ensuring compliance with all regulatory regulations and standards Supporting the Production Manager to ensure efficient and timely delivery of productions. Providing regular updates and reports to senior managers and the Board of Directors on operational performance and initiatives. Implementing and managing technology solutions to improve administrative efficiency. Ensuring data integrity and security across all Institute systems. External Liaison and Strategic Partnership The Business Administrator acts as an ambassador for the Institute, developing its reputation for excellence by: Maintaining open and effective communication with all staff, students and external stakeholders. Financial and Resources The Business Administrator will work with the Chief Finance Officer, Principal and the Director of Student Experience, to support the Institute's rigorous financial management by: Establishing and enforcing the Institute's credit control procedures, including liaison with awarding/fee-receiving bodies Managing and monitoring Institute budgets to ensure financial efficiency and savings. Working with the Director of Student Experience to co- ordinate and optimise resources use across the Institute. Developing and deploying strategies to reduce costs and improve efficiency in the Institute's resource utilisation. Overseeing procurement processes to ensure effective and economical purchasing. Identifying and pursuing grant opportunities and alternative funding streams. Preparing and submitting grant applications, ensuring compliance with guidelines and deadlines. Quality and Standards The Business Administrator works with the Director of Quality and Governance to ensure: That all Board and Committee processes reflect guidance such as the CUC Higher Education Code of Governance, and the Scottish Code of Good HE Governance. Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions Working with the Heads of Schools and Director of Student Experience, and supported by the Head of Admissions, the Business Administrator: Oversees the administration of the Institute's Admissions and Auditions process. Assesses, monitors and evaluates the Institute's facilities and services to support international student recruitment and enrolment. Works with the Heads of Schools to develop and implement strategies for the smooth integration of international students into the Institute's community. Assists the Heads of Schools and all other departments to provide the necessary resources, support network and accommodation for international students. Ensures compliance with any regulatory or contractual requirements for the admission of Scottish, UK and International students. Human Resources The Business Administrator supports the Principal and Head of School in setting up and maintaining staffing records and data, and ensuring the secure storage and management of all records. These records include, but are not limited to: Contracts and Payments Holiday, Sickness and Absence First Aider status EDI awareness and training Personnel records. Health and Safety The Business Administrator works with colleagues to ensure that the Institute's policies and procedures facilitate healthy and safe practice in all activities. Ensures all Institute events are fully risk assessed. Establishes and oversees an accident or near miss record system. Maintains a record of staff with current first aider status. Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion To ensure the Institute promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion in all its operations, the Business Administrator: Ensures all communications and activities are compliant with the Equality Act 2010. Teaching This is non-academic post. Other duties To fulfil any other reasonable duties as requested; occasional evening and weekend work will be required. Committee Attendance Institute Board of Directors: Secretary to the Board Academic Board: Member Senior Leadership Team: Member Student Experience Committee: Secretary Health and Safety Committee: Secretary Admissions Group: Chair Annual Leave: 28 days (additional 8 public holidays) For full job details, please see the JD & PS button. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The SI is an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity, so we actively encourage applicants from under-represented backgrounds. We value the positive impact that difference has on the Institute. All SI staff must observe and embody the Institute’s policies and strategic commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. All staff are required to undertake first aid training and maintain the Institute’s commitment to heathy and safe practice. In line with the Data Protection Act 2018, all staff must observe all relevant policies and procedures regarding the confidentiality of use of any stored data (electronic or otherwise). The post-holder will work at the Scottish Institute’s premises on Almondvale Way, Livingston, EH54 6GA. The Institute reserves the right to ask employees to work at such other places of business it may require, or work from their own home for online delivery when necessary. As an institute our focus is on in-person/in-class teaching, but was also accept that staff will undertake administrative duties and meetings online, from home. In agreement with your line-manager, there will be some evening and weekend working for this post throughout the year for events such as open days, auditions, productions, etc. This job description outlines the core requirements of the role. It is not a comprehensive description and can be reviewed by the post-holder and line-manager if operationally required. HOW TO APPLY Please send your current CV, a completed equal opportunities form, and a covering letter of no more than two sides of A4 to: recruitmentthesi.co.uk (via the ‘Apply’ button above). The SI will not consider late applications. If you require further information, then please contact us on 03300580656 and we will put you in touch with the right colleague. CLOSING DATE The closing date for completed applications is midday (12pm) Friday, 1 November 2024 INTERVIEWS Interviews will take place on Monday 18th November 2024. At this stage we will ask you to make a presentation about your vision for how the institute can develop its finance and committee processes and meet with the interview panel. We will release the presentation question to those we shortlist. We will pay travel and accommodation expenses if these are agreed in advance. We will require two references and ask you to provide those, but with the assurance that we will not approach those referees unless we make you an offer of employment. Competitive