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Data Officer (Timetabling) (Fixed Term: 6 months)

Data Officer (Timetabling) (Fixed Term: 6 months)

Walsall College

Walsall

Salary:
£16,947 - £17,926 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
19 April 2018

Job overview

Do you want to work for an Ofsted rated ‘Outstanding’ college?


The successful candidate will be expected to work with College staff to produce accurate and workable timetables and maintain all aspects of timetable data using the College Student Records System (Unit-e), along with supporting College staff with the use of the Online Attendance system. You must provide high quality and timely data processing and use output reports for audit, optimisation and credibility checking ensuring accuracy and validity of data.


GCSE grade A-C in English and Mathematics (or level 2 equivalent), with experience of working within a College Information Services office and timetabling and register processes are all essential for this role. Experience of working with Unit-E and with CELCAT timetabling systems are desirable for this role.


There is a requirement to cover evening enrolments and some Saturday's on a rota basis.


For full specification requirements please refer to the job description to the right of this page.


In return, we offer;

•Competitive salaries.
•Up to 29 days annual leave with generous additional closure days.
•Enrolment into the West Midlands Pension Fund with generous employer contributions.
•Outstanding staff training and team building programme.
•ZEST is the College’s Health & Wellbeing initiative for our staff.
•Staff incentive schemes including Cycle to Work scheme and ‘Best of Walsall’ discounts.
•Simply Health care scheme.
•Employee Assistance Programme.
•Reward and recognition scheme.
•Two state of the art campuses with the latest industry facilities, including our Graduate Salon of Hair and Beauty and on site Little Professors’ Nursery.
•Access to ‘The Hub’ offering a Gym, Spa & Sports Clinic and The Littleton Restaurant.


We are passionate about promoting equality of opportunity and creating a working environment where diversity is recognised and celebrated and everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. Our environment is diverse in character and student population. We particularly welcome applications from candidates from Black Minority Ethnic origin and those with a disability.


Walsall College is committed to safeguarding our children and young people/vulnerable adults. We uphold fundamental British Values and expect all our employees to do the same. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment checks, including previous employment checks and an Enhanced DBS Check.

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About Walsall College

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  • Walsall College
  • Littleton Street West, Walsall
  • West Midlands
  • WS2 8ES
  • United Kingdom
+44 1922 657 000

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Walsall College is rated Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ and was the first in the Black Country to be rated outstanding for teaching and learning; outstanding for state-of-the-art facilities; and outstanding for our success rates. 

Following the successful merger of Walsall Adult and Community College in April 2018, we have a number of campuses around the borough of Walsall with modern facilities and an environment for excellent learning and working. We have an annual income of £40 million, 850 staff, nearly 15,000 students and a successful learning culture.

Walsall College is uniquely and proudly vocational. Offering a wide range of courses from Further Education and Apprenticeships through to Higher Education, our greatest passion is unleashing the potential of individuals, communities and businesses and our greatest legacy is the talent of our students: skilled, professional and enterprising.

Our environment is diverse in character and student population and we are passionate about promoting equality of opportunity and creating a working environment where diversity is recognised and celebrated and everyone has the chance to reach their full potential.

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