Details
1111358
City St Georges University of London
18/05/2026
3 Months
Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm
Casual
Pay
£16.70
£2.02
Description
Role
We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Student Course Administrator to join the Student and Academic Administration team on a temporary basis. This role has been created to provide essential support following recent team changes and will play a key part in ensuring the smooth delivery of administrative services to postgraduate students and academic staff.
Duties and responsibilities
Customer Service
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To deal with a wide range of general enquiries from students and staff, supplying information or referring the query on as appropriate.
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Provide a helpful, polite service to all callers
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To deliver the highest level of customer service to all the School’s stakeholders
Student Advice and Administration
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To be pro-active in handling enquiries and actively support students to ensure that customer needs are always met and that high service standards are adopted
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To respond accurately to student enquiries (email, phone, MS Teams) within agreed timescales.
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To act as the first point of contact for student enquiries
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To provide accurate, thorough and informative information for all enquiries
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To work with the postgraduate team and other School colleagues when dealing with complex student and prospective enquiries ensuring a quick response within agreed timescales
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To maintain clear lines of communication between the School and students, distributing information about course activities, events, regulations, university facilities and other matters via the most appropriate methods
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To provide appropriate letters and documentation to students
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To use the student records system (SITS), accessing student details as required in response to enquiries from student and / or School colleagues
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Liaise with Course Officers to co-ordinate the creation and maintenance of student files and recording of data
Team Support
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Providing the following support to the Course Officers or Senior Course Officers
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To support the postgraduate team with data entry and updating information on the student records system (SITS) and Moodle.
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To receive manage the role account inbox and respond to enquiries
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To provide administrative support for the inputting of assessment marks
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To provide administrative support for the production of transcript requests
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To provide administrative support for the taking of minutes
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To provide administrative support to quality assurance reviews and processes.
School Specific Duties and Responsibilities
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To carry out School specific duties as required including Student DBS ID verification.
Knowledge
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Educated to A ‘Level, equivalent
Skills and experience
Essential Skills
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Able to demonstrate commitment to a high standard of customer service.
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Well-developed verbal and written communication skills.
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Excellent numeracy skills, with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
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Generally confident in the use of IT systems; specific competence in the use of MS Office packages
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Ability to navigate a records database
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Ability to analyse problems and identify potential solutions.
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Team working skills.
Location
Myddleton Street Building, 1 Myddelton St, London, EC1R 1UB
Additional information
Start Date: 18/05/2026
End Date: 18/08/2026
Working Hours: 09:00 - 17:00
This advert will expire at 23:59 on 04/05/2026
Disclaimer: this advert may end earlier if we receive sufficient applications before the deadline. If you wish to apply for this role, please apply sooner rather than later.
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