Location: | London, Hybrid |
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Salary: | £45,700 to £55,240 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 12th September 2024 |
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Closes: | 18th September 2024 |
Job Ref: | MED04835 |
Job Summary
The Educational Partnerships Officer supports operational activities across the Faculty of Medicine’s Collaborative Partnerships team. The team is responsible for developing and managing an expanding portfolio of medical education partnerships in the UK and internationally.
A key focus of the role is the co-ordination of governance and quality assurance activity relating to medical degree programmes delivered collaboratively with Imperial’s partner institutions. This will include close liaison with colleagues in Singapore, where Imperial has partnered with Nanyang Technological University to deliver a joint medical degree, through to 2028.
The role also supports the establishment of new education partnerships and co-ordination of student mobility programmes and a range of partner related projects.
The role holder will support a highly skilled and collegiate international team with a track record of success and will work in close proximily to senior faculty leadership colleagues.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an exceptional administrator who is experienced in governance and quality assurance work to join a thriving team in a varied role. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate proactive working practices and strong attention to detail as well as advanced organisation and interpersonal skills.
Duties and responsibilities
Key areas of responsibility of the Educational Partnerships Officer include:
Essential requirements
Please refer to the job description and person specification document for the full list of essential requirements for this role.
The role requires exceptional administrative skills, a high level of attention to detail, and a proactive, independent approach to working within a busy and collegiate team setting. The post requires excellent communication skills in terms of stakeholder engagement and networking and requires a person who is willing to learn about, and able to tactfully negotiate with, transnational educational partners, students/student groups, NHS Healthcare Trusts, GP practices and other stakeholders.
Further Information
This is a currently a fixed term position, ending in May 2025. It is open to secondment.
All candidates must complete Imperial’s online application form to which you may attach your CV. We are unable to accept CVs submitted alone.
Your supporting statement should be used to explain you meet the shortlisting criteria set out in the person specification and be limited to 1-2 pages. Applications will be automatically rejected if these criteria are not met.
If you would like any further details regarding this role please contact:
Penny Kharroubi, Collaborative Partnerships Manager – p.kharroubi@imperial.ac.uk
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