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Learning Administrator

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ICAEW

Sep 6

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • People, HR & Administration
    Education & Teaching
  • Milton Keynes

AI generated summary

  • You should have knowledge of education sectors, excellent communication and organization skills, MS Office proficiency, and good interpersonal skills for stakeholder engagement.
  • You will support the Partner in Learning scheme, manage records, liaise with student support, update web content, and administer annual declarations for educational providers.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of the university and professional education sector would be beneficial
  • Excellent communication and organisation skills
  • MS Office computer literate
  • Good interpersonal skills and experience in working with external stakeholders desirable

Responsibilities

  • To provide administrative support in the development and maintenance of the Partner in Learning scheme including strategic degree programmes and for professional education providers.
  • To support the Learning Team in the administration of the partner in learning scheme, Including raising POs. Tasks will vary from time to time depending on business needs.
  • To liaise with student support on queries and monitor Microsoft Dynamics relating to Partner in Learning scheme.
  • To monitor and maintain the strategic degree and tuition provider files and folders ensuring programme details are accurate, contacts are up to date, external examiner details are captured including the freelance tutor register.
  • To maintain areas of the ICAEW website that promote strategic degree partnerships and tuition providers, ensuring links are live and showing the most up to date information on courses offered.
  • To administer the annual declaration process for all tuition providers and strategic degree partners.

FAQs

What is the job title of the position being offered?

The job title is Learning Administrator.

What is the location of the job?

The job is located in Milton Keynes, and it is available in a hybrid format.

What is the working hours for this position?

The position is full time, requiring 35 hours per week.

What is the salary for the Learning Administrator position?

The salary for the position is £23,000.

What kind of opportunities does this position offer?

This position offers excellent opportunities for personal and professional growth.

What specific responsibilities will the Learning Administrator have?

Responsibilities include providing administrative support for the Partner in Learning scheme, liaising with student support, maintaining strategic degree and tuition provider files, updating the ICAEW website, and administering the annual declaration process for all tuition providers.

What qualifications or experience are preferred for this role?

Knowledge of the university and professional education sector is beneficial, along with excellent communication and organization skills. Good interpersonal skills and experience in working with external stakeholders is also desirable.

What employee benefits are offered?

Employee benefits include a substantial suite of training and development, flexible working arrangements, a generous benefits package which includes gym discounts, pension plan, season ticket travel loans, and health and dental plans.

Are there any specific commitments regarding diversity or inclusion?

Yes, the organization is committed to diversity and employs skilled and motivated people from all backgrounds, promoting personal development and respect for personal differences.

Does the organization practice sustainability?

Yes, the organization focuses on reducing its carbon footprint through initiatives in their buildings and encouraging recycling and reduced paper consumption.

Is the role open to applicants with disabilities?

Yes, we are a disability confident employer.

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Accounting
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1880
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) is a professional membership organisation that represents chartered accountants and provides support, guidance, and resources to its members and the wider accounting community. The ICAEW's primary focus is on advancing the accountancy profession by promoting high standards of ethical conduct, technical expertise, and professional competence. Their ultimate mission is to contribute to the success of individuals and organisations in the accounting and finance industry, ensuring they uphold the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and public trust. The purpose of the ICAEW is to provide its members with a platform for professional development, knowledge sharing, and networking opportunities, while also acting as a trusted authority in matters of financial reporting, auditing, and business advisory services. By serving as a leading professional body, the ICAEW aims to drive excellence, innovation, and sustainability in the accounting profession and contribute to the overall growth and stability of the economy.