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Student Relationship Officer

Student Relationship Officer

UTC South Durham

Durham, County

  • £19,921 - £20,557 per year
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
SCP 4 to 6
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2025
Apply by:
29 November 2024

Job overview

Student Relationships Officer

Preparing students for outstanding STEM careers

NOR: up to 600 | Age range: 14-19 | Start: January 2025

Salary: Support staff payscale SCP 4 to 6 £24,404 to £25,183

Actual Pro Rata Salary FTE 0.816, £19,921 to £20,557

Terms: Permanent, 34.75 hours per week, Term Time Only

Preparing students to be Career and Life Ready for outstanding STEM careers. Can you support our students to success?

University Technical College South Durham provides an innovative education for 14-19 year olds, encompassing real, relevant workplace experience in partnership with world-class companies. With a focus on STEM, particularly advanced manufacturing and engineering, it is located on Aycliffe Business Park, County Durham and is expanding rapidly.

The UTC was rated Good by Ofsted again in 2024 and has developed a reputation and track record of outstanding destinations for our students. It has a single focus – to help young people become career and life ready.

It is a really exciting time for our development at the UTC. With a significant increase in recruitment we need to expand our offer and we are seeking someone who can join the team in supporting our students to success. As a key member of the Student Support Team you will be the Student Relationship Officer, responsible for establishing and running our inclusive space. Known as the East Room we are looking for a dedicated and resilient team member who can mentor and guide our students to achieve academic success through a nurturing but firm environment.

You’ll build positive relationships with staff, industry partners, parents/carers and most importantly, will be able to demonstrate success with and for our students.

Our founding partners, Hitachi Rail, Gestamp and the University of Sunderland, are committed to creating an outstanding technical college that provides a talented young workforce for companies in the North of England. If you have the passion, the right attitude and commitment to make a life-changing impact on our students then we’d like to hear from you.

We are an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

Closing date: Friday 29th November 2024, 12.00noon

Interviews: Thursday 5th December 2024

To arrange an informal discussion, please email:

Catherine Purvis-Mawson, Deputy Principal

jobs@utcsouthdurham.org

Further information and application form downloadable from:

https://www.utcsouthdurham.org/about-us/work-with-us/ No agencies please

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About UTC South Durham

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  • UTC South Durham
  • Long Tens Way, Aycliffe Business Park, Newton Aycliffe
  • County Durham
  • DL5 6AP
  • United Kingdom
+44 1325 430 250

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UTC South Durham is a university technical college located in County Durham. It educates students aged 14-19.

University technical colleges are state-funded technical schools that give students the skills they need to innovate and invent. UTC South Durham is the first UTC in the North East. It opened in 2016 with the aim of providing vital training in advanced manufacturing and engineering.

Principal

Tom Dower

Values and vision

With a vision of inspiring young people to become engineers and scientists, UTC South Durham is an environment of innovation, collaboration and excellence.

The school has a threefold focus on academic subjects, technical education and workplace learning. Students gain GCSE and A Level qualifications, study engineering with state-of-the-art equipment, and form partnerships with employers, community groups and other education providers. Young people have the chance to establish relationships with businesses that will help them gain experience for the future.

Ofsted

UTC South Durham was rated good by Ofsted in 2019.

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