Accreditations Manager

Updated: 2 months ago
Location: Preston, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 10 Mar 2024

Interview Date: Friday 22 March 2024

The School of Business at the University of Central Lancashire is on an ambitious course to achieve prestigious School accreditations which reflect the quality of its teaching and learning, research and knowledge exchange activity. We are seeking to appoint an Accreditations Manager to support the ambition and deliver the desired accreditations and contribute to the School of Business’ continued success.

The post holder will work closely with the School Executive team to project manage the accreditation process; overseeing data collection and providing data analysis as required. They will possess excellent project management, organisational and analytical skills and be proficient in report writing demonstrating high standards of written communications skills. We are seeking a confident individual who is able to leverage engagement and work with colleagues to meet accreditation requirements.

The ability to work as a team as well as independently is essential, as is attention to detail. You will have high levels of motivation and a desire to drive the success of accreditation processes.

The successful candidate will have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field or equivalent experiential learning. Whilst knowledge of Business School accreditations is desirable it is not essential, however we will be looking to appoint a person who can demonstrate success in managing projects and delivering successful outcomes.

For an informal discussion about this post please contact Louise McArdle
[email protected]

Candidates will need to meet all the essential criteria to be considered for interview.

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