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Employability and Placements Officer

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
Location
Leeds, United Kingdom
Salary
£23,067 to £26,715 p.a.
Closing date
15 Dec 2019

Are you a well organised and adaptable individual, committed to delivering an excellent student experience?  Do you want to help students in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Cultures to succeed after graduation by providing high-quality employability and placement support?

Your role will be to identify, develop and deliver opportunities for students to enable them to succeed in their lives and careers. You will provide effective administrative support for placements, and for events focussed on careers and employability. As we develop our service provision, it is expected the scope of the role may change and grow, so you will need to be flexible.

You will be well organised, with excellent attention to detail and a flexible approach to work. You will be able to multi-task and move between tasks to address priorities and meet deadlines. You will work collaboratively with team members within the Faculty, across Student Careers and other services, to share information, make connections, and improve the service we deliver.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Fiona Pelly, Assistant Faculty Manager for Employability & Placements

Tel: +44 (0)113 343 3769, email: f.k.pelly@leeds.ac.uk

Location:     Leeds - Main Campus
Faculty/Service:     Student Education Service
School/Institute:     Student Opportunity
Section:     Careers Centre
Category:     Administrative and Clerical Support
Grade:     Grade 5
Salary:     £23,067 to £26,715 p.a.
Post Type:     Full Time
Contract Type:     Fixed Term (Until 31st July 2020)
Release Date:     Tuesday 03 December 2019
Closing Date:     Sunday 15 December 2019
Interview Date:     Tuesday 14 January 2020
Downloads:     Candidate Brief

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