About The Job. Information School Department of Social Sciences Admissions and Administrative Officer About The Job. Pursue the extraordinary Overview The Faculty of Social Sciences is a large and diverse grouping of thirteen departments that offer professional education alongside more traditional social science disciplines. This rich and exciting disciplinary mix encompasses both world-leading academic research and education and a strong practitioner focus in particular areas. It uniquely positions the Faculty among Sheffield's peer institutions. About the Department The Information School at the University of Sheffield is recognised nationally and internationally for its world-class research, excellence in teaching, and the achievements of its graduates. It is the leader in its field in the UK, consistently ranked number one in every national Research Assessment Exercise since 1986 and is a member of the international iSchools organisation, a group of leading cognate schools established to promote the role of the information field in shaping the future of the global information society. The School, headed by Professor Val Gillet, currently has 25 members of academic staff, 10 administrative and technical staff and around 70 - 80 research staff and students. More information about the School and its activities can be found on its web pages at www.sheffield.ac.uk/is. Job Role This post will take the lead in supporting the recruitment of postgraduate taught (PGT) students, with contributions from other team members as required. You will also support other recruitment activities if required, especially at peak times. The role will work closely with the Director of Postgraduate Recruitment and academic Programme Selectors to ensure the timely and effective processing of all applications. The role includes primary responsibility for a number of other administrative duties indicated in the Job Description. Due to the changing nature of higher education, the balance or focus of this role may change over time. Job Description Main Duties and Responsibilities Provide administrative support for student recruitment, and contributing to the smooth operation of the School Office. Develop an understanding of the application regulations and processes, and the basic structure and delivery of taught programmes. Respond to generic enquiries from applicants about the programmes. Track progress of applications, contacting applicants/referees for further information where necessary, and following up with Programme Selectors. With the appropriate support, undertake statistical analysis of applications and admissions data, and provide results to Programme Selectors and other key staff. Liaise with Student Recruitment and Admissions Office to ensure status of applications is correct and up to date. Liaise with the Management School in respect of applications to dual programmes. Undertake marketing and ‘conversion’ activities, such as organising mailings, and participating in events such as open days. Contribute to organising Open Days and other events, including arranging room bookings, materials, catering and participants, as appropriate. Participate in preparing for the new academic year including mailing pre-arrival information to new students and setting up student files. Participate in Student Registration at start of each academic session. Maintain effective computer-based and paper filing systems. Produce purchase requisitions and goods receipts using the University’s ordering system adhering to the University’s Financial Directives. Respond to telephone, e-mail and reception enquiries from students, staff and others using experience, knowledge and judgement as to when it is necessary to refer to other colleagues. Provide information to students, primarily via e-mail or noticeboards. Deal with incoming mail and ensuring that external mail is franked appropriately. Attend regular team and other meetings. Oversee the School’s use of key consumables, such as stationery, ensuring stocks are maintained within budget. Any other duties, commensurate with the grade of the post. Person Specification Applicants should provide evidence in their applications that they meet the following criteria. We will use a range of selection methods to measure candidates’ abilities in these areas including reviewing your on-line application, seeking references, inviting shortlisted candidates to interview and other forms of assessment action relevant to the post. Criteria Essential Desirable Qualifications and experience 1. Five GCSEs at Grade C or above including maths and English (or X equivalent qualifications/experience). 2. Excellent IT skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office, in X particular the use of Word and Excel, e-mail and the internet. 3. Previous administrative/clerical experience, preferably within a X higher educational or similar environment. 4. Educated to A-level standard (or equivalent). X 5. Experience of student recruitment in Higher Education. X Communication skills 6. Excellent customer service skills, with ability to respond X efficiently to phone, e-mail and enquiries in person from a wide variety of people. 7. Ability to communicate complex information clearly to X colleagues and students for who English may not be their first language. 8. Ability to exercise confidentiality, tact and discretion where X dealing with sensitive situations and information. Team working 9. Experience of working effectively as part of a team and X independently. Organisational skills 10. Excellent time management skills and the ability to plan and X prioritise own workload to ensure duties are completed in a timely manner within appropriate deadlines. 11. Ability to organise and process information effectively, and to X set up filing and other systems to ensure that it can be available and reported on as necessary. 12. Ability to arrange small events, such as open days, e.g. X organising room bookings, materials, catering, participants, as required. Problem solving and decision making 13. Use initiative to find appropriate solutions to non-standard/ X non-identical work issues, referring more complex issues to and seeking advice from senior colleagues when necessary. Personal effectiveness 14. Ability to work with the minimum of supervision and act on own X initiative, seeking guidance when necessary. 15. An ability and willingness to work within and across teams, and X work flexibly and adapt to new circumstances. 16. High level of accuracy and attention to detail. X 17. Willingness to undertake any training relevant to the role. X Further Information This post is part-time working 25 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Benefits Terms and conditions of employment: Will be those for Grade 4 staff. Salary for this grade: £17,678 - £19,802 per annum pro-rata. Potential to progress to £21,597 per annum through sustained exceptional contribution. More details on salaries, terms and conditions and our wide range of benefits for staff are available at www.sheffield.ac.uk/hr/reward/structures Closing date: TO BE CONFIRMED BY HR Informal enquiries: For all on-line application system queries and support, contact: e-Recruitment@sheffield.ac.uk . For informal enquiries about this job and department, contact: {name, job title} on name@sheffield.ac.uk or {tel} Selection-Next Step Following the closing date, you will be informed by email whether or not you have been shortlisted to be invited to participate in the next stage of the selection process. Please note that due to the large number of applications that we receive, it may take up to two working weeks following the closing date before the recruiting department will be able to contact you. It is anticipated that interviews and other selection action will be held on XXX. Full details will be provided to invited candidates. 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