Location: | London |
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Salary: | Up to £27,000 per annum plus excellent benefits |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 7th November 2024 |
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Closes: | 25th November 2024 |
Reporting to the Collaborative Provision Projects Manager, the Collaborative Provision Projects Support Officer will support the Collaborative Provision Projects Manager and Deputy Registrar: QA with the administration of collaborative provision (international and within the UK) and provide dedicated support to the external contacts at partner institutions. This will involve the provision of bilingual support to internal colleagues and external contacts, working in close partnership with the Collaborative Provision Manager.
You will have experience of supporting projects demonstrated through the use of project management techniques and have business fluency in Mandarin Chinese (HSK Level 6, or equivalent).
Previous experience of servicing and facilitating meetings with external stakeholders, an ability to communicate with a variety of audiences, ensuring correct procedures are followed, established timelines are kept and appropriate documentation maintained is essential. The successful candidate will be a proficient user of MS Office applications and appropriate project management and translation products.
You will be able to work independently as well as part of a team and demonstrate confidence in dealing with a broad range of stakeholders in a professional and assured manner.
The nature of this role requires working with international partners outside of core hours. The role may require occasional travel to partner institutions in the UK and worldwide, predominantly in Asia.
About Richmond American University London
Richmond American University London is a unique institution, global in outlook and in practice, diverse and cosmopolitan in its culture. A leading private and not-for-profit institution, we are dually accredited in both the United States, by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, and registered with the Office for Students in the UK. Our students receive both UK and US degrees, bringing together the best of British and American higher education.
Operating in London since 1972, our mission is to educate and inform future generations by providing them with the knowledge and support to think critically, the freedom to challenge assumptions and the skills to work with others. Our distinctive, multi-disciplinary Liberal Arts degree programmes offer a holistic approach to teaching and learning that focuses on developing academic and personal skills to enable our students to make positive contributions through employment, personal development, and public service after graduation.
Richmond is an equal opportunities employer; A Basic level DBS check is required for this position. To review the full job-description, please visit: https://www.richmond.ac.uk/about-richmond/work-for-us/
Interviews: w/c 2 December 2024
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