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Curriculum Support Specialist

Here at Bournemouth & Poole Collegewe are looking to recruit a Curriculum Support Specialist on a full-time, permanent basis. In return, you will receive a competitive salary of £23,555.29 per annum.

At Bournemouth & Poole College our staff are passionate and committed to achieve the very best outcomes for our students – we transform lives. We recognise and value our people as our most important asset in achieving each of the strategic outcomes within our College’s Strategic Plan. We believe it is through our people that an excellent student experience will be delivered, and this will have a positive impact in our local community. We value inclusion and we are committed to the promotion of equality, diversity, and inclusion, ensuring we have a diverse, skilled, and motivated workforce who are empowered and engaged. This makes our College a unique, vibrant and rewarding place to work.  You will be employed through Southern Educational Professional Services Ltd; a subsidiary of the College.

Organisation
Bournemouth & Poole College
Department
Customer Services
Contract Type
Permanent
Employment Basis
Full time
Contracted working hours
37
Location
Poole, North Road, BH14 0LS
Salary
£23,555.29 per annum
Closing date
02/05/2025
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The Role:

As our Curriculum Support Specialist, you will support the administrative requirements of the academic areas that are not fulfilled by central functions.

The Curriculum Administration Team act as a central point of administration support for staff and students regarding full-time or part-time FE courses.

 

Responsibilities as our Curriculum Support Specialist will include:

  • First point of contact for all students and staff in the administration office
  • Act as point of contact on behalf of Directors and Learning Managers of Curriculum, including taking telephone calls, dealing with messages, and progressing matters for management attention.
  • Co-ordinate and organise curriculum area events and appointments, e.g. parents’ evenings, awards evenings, and events, interviews, visits, and room bookings.
  • Provide administrative support for academic staff, e.g. taking messages, liaising with staff and parents to arrange meetings, writing letters to students/parents, photocopying and general administration duties.
  • Build and maintain links and knowledge with curriculum teams, providing support in the areas as required including minute-taking at meetings, and attending training and events as necessary.
  • Assist with the day-to-day running of curriculum areas e.g. communicating timetable changes, reporting and recording staff and student absence/lateness, ordering stationary, certificate administration, filing, generating and handling correspondence, and data input.
  • Provide high levels of customer service

 

As our Curriculum Support Specialist, you’ll ideally have:

  • Level 2 (or equivalent) English and Maths
  • Appropriate qualification to level 2/3 standard
  • Experience of working in a busy office environment and managing a diverse caseload
  • Competent in Microsoft Office applications
  • Good command of the English language and grammar
  • An understanding of GDPR, data protection and health and safety requirements and how this aligns with the working environment
  • A sound operational knowledge of structured transactional/administration processes and systems
  • The ability to maintain complex records
  • Good attention to detail and accuracy

 

Benefits you will receive:

You will receive excellent benefits and a competitive salary:

  • 27.5 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing to 30.5 after 5 years' service
  • up to 4 days additional leave during the Christmas closure period
  • Access to Discount Schemes at multiple retailers
  • Enrolment into the NEST Pension Scheme

 

If you feel you are the right candidate for this Curriculum Support Specialist role, then please click ‘apply’ now!

Closing date: 02 May 2025

We reserve the right to close this post early if there is a high level of applicants 

 

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks which includes an enhanced DBS check as well as providing proof of right to work in the UK.