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A higher education institution in Ipswich is looking for Assistant Partnerships Managers to develop and manage academic partnerships. The role involves ensuring excellent support for students and regulatory compliance, with collaboration across teams like Admissions and Student Records. Candidates should have strong interpersonal skills and experience in academic partnerships. This position offers generous leave, flexible working options, and a competitive pension scheme.
Permanent, full time, 37 hours per week (1.0 FTE)
Band 4 - £33,002 to £36,636 per annum
The Centre for Academic & International Partnerships (CAIP) is responsible for the development and management of the University’s academic partnership arrangements with several institutions globally. Currently, there is approximately 16,600 students enrolled on a UoS programme delivered by an academic partner. The team act as a central link between partner institutions and the University’s academic schools and professional services departments and work actively to build the network of partners engaged with the University.
Assistant Partnerships Managers work closely with a range of colleagues from across the University to develop and deliver academic partnerships, ensuring there is an excellent experience for students and that staff at partner organisations are supported in their work with the University. The post holder will develop experience of working with a range of University partners (both UK and international). There are 2 posts available:
Both posts will require you to work with other teams around the organisation to support the delivery of processes and policies when they relate to partnership students. These teams include Admissions, Student Records and the Office for Student Appeals, Complaints and Conduct (OSACC). They are expected to become a highly competent user of University systems and will ensure accuracy of the information and records held within these systems and online.
Closing date: Monday 19 January 2026
Interview date: Week commencing 19 February 2026. All interviews will be conducted in person.
For further information relating to post 4646, please contact Lynne Illman, l.illman@uos.ac.uk or Laura Finbow, l.finbow@uos.ac.uk (Partnerships Managers).
For further information relating to the post 4647, please contact Claire Newton, c.newton2@uos.ac.uk (Head of CAIP) or Stuart Agnew, s.agnew@uos.ac.uk (Director, CAIP).
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We are a values driven organisation, committed to ensuring we remain a beacon for aspiration and achievement, while providing a great environment to work and study. We are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community and we encourage applications from under-represented groups.
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