Programme Officer FTC
Welcome to King's Business School, where our vision aligns with King's College London's ambitious goal of changing the world for the better.
Our dedicated programmes team is committed to creating social and economic value for both business and society. We offer a wide selection of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/business), with sustainability at the heart of what we do.
Join us in our mission to shape the future of education and empower students globally through innovative online learning experiences.
This is a full time (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 31 July 2026
We are seeking candidates at all levels of experience with the drive and passion to deliver high quality customer service to support our strategic aims. This is an ideal opportunity to commence or further your career in Higher Education administration.
Your primary responsibility will be to provide day-to-day administrative support for our taught campus-based programmes, collaborating closely with academic and student support teams to ensure that the student lifecycle activities run smoothly.
With support to develop a working knowledge of regulations and processes, the Programme Officer is a valued and trusted member of the team with a keen eye for accuracy and detail.
If you're someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is committed to delivering high-quality services, and is passionate about higher education, we encourage you to apply. Join us in shaping the future of digital learning at King's Business School!
King’s Business School operates a hybrid working policy and you will be expected to spend a minimum of two working days per week on campus.
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