Location: | Bolton |
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Salary: | £41,671 to £48,149 per annum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 19th September 2025 |
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Closes: | 3rd October 2025 |
Job Ref: | QTU-012P |
It is an exciting time to work at the University of Greater Manchester where we are proud of our growing reputation as a student-focused institution, underpinned by our vision of Teaching Intensive, Research Informed, Assessment Enabled Learning. Since its inception in January 2025, the Quality Transformation Unit team have lead on the preparation for and implementation of the Greater Manchester Way, the innovative curriculum delivery model that is transforming how students learn and progress in higher education.
The Regulation and Compliance Coordinator is a key role in the Quality Transformation Unit, and the post holder will support the QTU's strategic remits to ensure the university meets its statutory, regulatory, and policy obligations. You will work collaboratively with QTU leaders and other stakeholders across the University managing functions such as student academic appeals, complaints, digitisation of records and processes related to QTU case management.
You will also monitor UK higher education regulations and sector guidance best practice, for example: OfS conditions of registration, UKVI immigration compliance, Prevent Duty, Equality Act, and GDPR. You will provide training, advice, and guidance to staff and students on compliance obligations and coordinate the QTU Excellence Centre CPD offer, and support the development, implementation, and review of institutional compliance policies and procedures, and conduct compliance reviews, audits, and risk assessments to identify gaps and recommend improvements, maintaining up to date records as necessary.
If you have experience in compliance, quality assurance and improvement, and are committed to improving the learner experience in HE, this could be the job for you. You will need to be able to work in a dynamic team, work flexibly according to workflow, and be able to effectively prioritise task and activities.
For an informal discussion please contact Caroline Bracewell, Lead for Academic Quality, to find out more about the Regulation and Compliance Coordinator role.
The University of Bolton strives to achieve equality of opportunity
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