Timetable System Implementation Coordinator (2-Year Contract)
University of Sunderland
Sunderland
On-site
GBP 35,000 - 45,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Generous annual leave entitlement
Pension scheme enrollment
Discounts on retailers via benefits platform
Discounted private medical insurance
Discounted membership for fitness facility
Job summary
A higher education institution in Sunderland is seeking a proactive Timetable System Implementation Coordinator to lead the delivery of their new timetabling solution. This pivotal role involves managing team activities, conducting end-user testing, and contributing to process improvements. Ideal candidates will have experience in timetabling or administrative roles within higher education and possess strong organisational and communication skills. This is a temporary, fixed-term contract for two years, offering competitive benefits and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications
Previous experience with timetabling or related administrative processes is essential.
Ability to collaborate effectively and support others through change.
Strong organisational skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
Responsibilities
Lead key aspects of the EventMAP system delivery.
Document processes and conduct end-user testing.
Manage day-to-day activity within the team and support staff development.
Skills
Organisational skills
Attention to detail
Problem-solving skills
Communication skills
Interpersonal skills
Job description
A higher education institution in Sunderland is seeking a proactive Timetable System Implementation Coordinator to lead the delivery of their new timetabling solution. This pivotal role involves managing team activities, conducting end-user testing, and contributing to process improvements. Ideal candidates will have experience in timetabling or administrative roles within higher education and possess strong organisational and communication skills. This is a temporary, fixed-term contract for two years, offering competitive benefits and professional development opportunities.