Head of HE Academic Standards and Admissions
£45,921 - £48,426 (M6-M8) Per Annum
Status: Permanent, 37 hours
Benefits:
Overview
Our College and University Centre is a leading institution specialising in land-based education, committed to providing exceptional learning opportunities and career-focused programmes in agriculture, animal science, environmental studies, and related fields. Our Higher Education (HE) programmes prepare students for rewarding careers and equip them with the skills to make a positive impact on the natural world.
About the role
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Head of HE Academic Standards and Admissions to play a pivotal role in shaping and supporting the growth of our higher education provision. This role is ideal for a forward-thinking professional with a strong background in academic quality, regulatory compliance, and student recruitment within the HE sector.
As the Head of HE Academic Standards and Admissions, you will lead on maintaining academic quality standards, ensuring our programmes meet regulatory and accrediting body requirements. You will also drive our student recruitment strategy, working to attract diverse and ambitious students to our HE programmes, with a particular focus on increasing enrolment across our unique, land-based curriculum.
Key responsibilities:
The successful candidate will:
As a College, we actively encourage applications from industry professionals without a teaching qualification, as well as those from qualified teachers. Reaseheath offers a full CDP programme with access to funded qualifications alongside hands on support whilst completing Further Education Training. Industry professionals joining the College in an academic role, will complete their Further Education Training whilst in post.
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Closing Date: Midnight, Friday 6th December 2024
Interview Date: Friday 13th December 2024
Please note this role constitutes ‘regulated activity’ as defined by the Protection of Freedom Act 2012. The successful candidate will therefore be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check with barred list information prior to starting employment. You must also have the right to work in the UK and will be required to provide evidence to support this. In addition, online checks will be carried out during the recruitment process. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (ROA) 1974.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Our College is committed to achieving its public sector general equality duty, which is set out in the Equality Act 2010. The College has a clear mission and clear values, which incorporate equality, diversity and inclusion.
The College staff recruitment and selection process, CPD processes, policies and practice are designed to ensure that when employment decisions are made, they are based solely on the skills and qualities required for the position and comply with all relevant employment legislation and best practice standards.