Salary: £25,742 to £26,444 with progression to £27,979 per annumNewcastle University is a great place to work, with excellent . We have a generous holiday package; plus the opportunity to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you.Closing Date: 03 April 2024The RoleStudent Health and Wellbeing Service are seeking to appoint an experienced candidate to the role of Operations Assistant.You will provide bespoke, professional and accurate information to applicants, students, staff and third parties on the array of queries and tasks related to Student Health and Wellbeing, taking responsibility for ensuring a suitable response is provided to more complex queries where further advice has been sought from Wellbeing Advisers.The role occupies a key role within the service to manage day to day information systems alongside completing routine administrative tasks. Please visit our webpages for further information on the range of services offered by Student Health and Wellbeing.This is a fixed term post and the hours are 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, with the contract will end on 30th November 2024. Closing date is Friday 5th April 2024.For more information about Student Health and Wellbeing, please click .For informal enquiries, please contact Stephanie Matthews at .Key Accountabilities
- Manage day-to-day receipt of initial enquiries to the Disability, Mental Health Adviser and Specialist Learning Teams. This includes enquiries from a range of internal and external stake holders that are received via Web form, customer relationship management (CRM), post, email and telephone
- Provide bespoke, professional and accurate information to applicants, students, staff and third parties on the array of queries and tasks related to Student Health and Wellbeing, taking responsibility for ensuring a suitable response is provided to more complex queries where further advice has been sought
- Manage upload of Student Support Plans to the corporate student record system and dissemination of notifications to academic units
- Manage bookings for one-to-one student appointments and workshops for the teams
- Provide bespoke advice and information to students and stakeholders on matters relating to arrangement of diagnostic assessment, Disabled Students’ Allowances (DSAs) and general support available to students at Newcastle University
- Develop and maintain a frequently asked questions guide for students and staff on the service web pages
- Assist service managers with updates to service information including maintenance of web pages
- Assist the teams with preparation of training materials and keeping records of the training events delivered by Student Health and Wellbeing
- Contribute to the effective and efficient running of the service through a collaborative team approach, providing assistance to colleagues as appropriate
- Maintain and update information on the corporate student record systems and service data bases in line with service standards, logging all service requests and actions to be taken to ensure an accurate student record and effective management of information
- Assist students to complete application forms for DSAs or other financial supports related to a disability
- Manage receipt of correspondence from funding bodies, contacting students where appropriate and reporting information to Wellbeing advisers
- Gather and collate customer feedback and data on service activities, and report to service managers
- Process SAP purchases/sales invoices, income and other financial transactions on the University databases, ensuring records are accurately and promptly maintained
- Event management, including preparations for Visit Days and other Student Health and Wellbeing activities throughout the year
- Generate detailed reports from core University and Service systems to monitor student engagement, retention and progression as part of service monitoring exercises
- Provide assistance to, and cover for, other areas of the Student Health and Wellbeing Service as required
- Knowledge of/ sensitivity to multicultural and disability issues
- Ability to work both independently and flexibly as part of a specialist team based on the demands of the Service
- Knowledge of student funding arrangements and funding for disabled students
- Experience of managing confidential information and a working knowledge of data protection requirements
- Experience of working with students / young people
- Strong attention to detail with a commitment to data accuracy and integrity
- Ability to work on own initiative and prioritise workload
- Good interpersonal skills, including listening, negotiating and influencing whilst interacting with a wide range of stakeholders within a work context
- A-Level/NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline with experience in a similar role, or GCSE Grades A-C (or equivalent) in English and Maths plus significant experience in a similar role. Alternatively, substantial demonstrable experience in an equivalent role