Head of Education Policy and Planning

Expires

29th May 2018

Social Sciences Division, Hayes House, 75 George Street, Oxford

Grade 10: £53,691 – £62,219 with a discretionary range to £67,972 p.a

The Social Sciences Division at the University of Oxford is seeking to recruit a Head of Education Policy and Planning.

You will be the senior divisional administrator responsible for strategic planning in relation to undergraduate and graduate provision, academic policy, and quality assurance across the Division’s fourteen academic departments.  You will oversee the Division’s key academic committees and represent the Division within the wider collegiate university.

You will be a key member of the Division’s senior management team and will lead the Division’s education section.  You will also  work closely with the Head of Division, the Associate Head of Division (Education), the Academic Director of the Doctoral Training Partnership, and Directors of Undergraduate and Graduate Studies in the Social Sciences departments.

This is a highly varied and demanding role which requires extensive prior experience of working at senior management level, preferably in university administration, or, if not, then in a close equivalent.  You will have a good honours degree and be able to demonstrate highly developed leadership, relationship management, problem solving, analytical, communication, and organisational skills, allied to accuracy in all aspects of your work.  Your personal attributes will include resilience, self-motivation and adaptability.  You will relish the challenge of prioritising a complex portfolio in a fast-moving environment and contributing to strategic thinking while managing a number of operational areas.

This permanent, full-time role is based at the Social Sciences Divisional Office, 75 George Street, Oxford.

For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Catherine Paxton, Social Sciences Divisional Secretary (tel: 01865 614852 or email: catherine.paxton@socsci.ox.ac.uk).

Applications must be made online via the University of Oxford website (vacancy ID 134699). You will be asked to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your application.

The closing date for applications is 12.00 midday on Tuesday 29 May 2018.

Interviews are planned for 13 June 2018.