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Data and Examinations Manager

Data and Examinations Manager

University Technical College Norfolk

Norwich

  • £27,538 - £32,021 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
LGPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
11 July 2022

Job overview

We are looking for a Data and Examinations Manager to:

• Organise and run all internal and external examinations

• Manage and process student performance data 

• Create the school timetable

UTCN exists to develop the next generation of engineers and with a fabulous £10m building, £1.3m of specialist equipment, that’s exactly what we have achieved! We have been open seven years and we are one of the top performing UTCs in the country. We have a specialism in engineering, but we also cater for 14-19 age students with interests in Science, Computing and Mathematics.  UTCN was graded ‘Good’, by OFSTED, across all areas in May 2019. We have approximately 400 students on roll.

If you are:

• Experienced with SIMS

• Qualified to Level 3 or above

• An efficient administrator 

• Organised and are able to prioritise

• An excellent communicator

• Hard working

• Determined to ensure that UTCN is the top provider of its type in the country


Then we want to hear from you. For further information and to apply, please see our website https://utcn.org.uk/contact/job-vacancies/


Closing date: 9am, Monday July 11, 2022    Interviews: w/c July 11, 2022


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About University Technical College Norfolk

University Technical Colleges are a new concept in education. They offer 14-19 year olds the opportunity to take a highly regarded, full time, technically-oriented course of study. They are equipped to the highest standard, sponsored by a university and offer clear progression routes into higher education or further learning in work.

The students combine hand and mind to learn in a very practical way, integrating national curriculum requirements with the technical and vocational elements. The UTC ethos and curriculum is heavily influenced by local and national employers who also provide support and work experience for students.

They are sub-regional, taking students from a wide geographical area. This reduces negative impact for any one local school in terms of student roll.

UTCs specialise in subjects that require technical and modern equipment, for example, engineering, product design, health sciences, construction, and land and environmental services.

However they all teach business skills and the use of ICT. The chosen specialism reflects the university's areas of excellence and the needs of local employers.

A fundamental principle of UTCs is that they do not judge students on their past performance. Students are given new opportunities and new ways of learning which allow them to achieve to a higher level than they may have done before.

 

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