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Salary
£14.07
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Background and Context
The post will be based in the Energy and Environment Institute (EEI), which was established at the University of Hull in late 2016. Our team of internationally-recognised experts lead research, innovation, education and engagement around climate adaptation and mitigation, flood resilience and the energy transition.
The post holder will be providing high quality administrative support to EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training in Offshore Wind Energy and working across our CDT1 Offshore Wind Energy and Environment and CDT2 Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience. Our Centres for Doctoral Training are unique in their transdisciplinary approach to meeting the research and innovation needs of the offshore wind industry. We have a dual focus – developing a diverse range of future leaders for the offshore wind industry; and creating impactful solutions to technological, environmental and socio-economic challenges arising from the rapid acceleration of the offshore wind sector. The ability to work collegiately and flexibly across the portfolios as workloads and activity timelines require is essential.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities of the postThese may include:
- Providing administrative support to the PGR Programmes Manager
- Servicing the CDT governance and management meetings.
- Supporting stakeholder engagement and partnerships.
- Organising and administering the CDT PhD Scholarship recruitment cycles.
- Supporting admissions processes and the delivery of Welcome Week.
- Providing advice, guidance and support to CDT students on a wide range of processes, resources and requirements of the University, funders and other relevant authorities.
- Organising and supporting CDT student engagement activities.
- Administering reporting procedures, maintaining student records and producing management information and reports as required.
- Supporting with processes and finances for grants and awards.
- Providing support for field work liaising with the University travel provider and central UoH teams (eg finance, procurement) and the EEI Health and Safety Officer as needed.
- Organising and supporting external and internal events, seminars and workshops.
- Supporting communication activities, including assisting with the maintenance of programmes website presence as required.
- Compiling and updating programme documentation including student and staff information and programme information portals.
- Servicing the research programmes email inbox’s.
- Occasional weekend or out of hours working (e.g. assisting with PGR promotional events, University clearing).
- Such other appropriate duties as may be reasonably requested by the line manager.
JOB DESCRIPTION
The job duties and responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature of the role. The duties and responsibilities and the balance between the elements in the role may change or vary over time depending on the specific needs at a specific point in time or due to changing needs in the department. Candidates should note that there may not be an immediate requirement to carry out all the activities listed below.
Overall Purpose of the Role- Roles at this level work within established processes and procedures, with minimum day to day supervision under the guidance of a team leader.
- The role holder will:
- Provide administrative support to staff, students and more senior colleagues. The role will involve maintaining systems and/or undertaking routine tasks that support the working of teams, processes and/ or projects.
- Require the relevant knowledge which may be gained through experience and on-the-job training.
Main Work Activities
Communication- Assist in the preparation and collation of written documents for circulation
- Take notes and produce formal minutes at meetings when required
- Format and edit publications
- Draft and type formal documentation
- Compile procedural manuals and other University documentation
- Under the guidance of a team leader, where necessary provide day-to-day support to other members of staff and members of staff new to the work area
- Provide administrative support to colleagues including academic and administrative staff
- Provide administrative support to specific projects as required
- General office duties which may include:
- Using the photocopier and fax equipment
- Receiving, acknowledge, distributing and posting mail
- Updating notice boards
- General filing duties
- May be required to perform reception duties
- Organise and represent the area and University at events
- Plan and prioritise own work activities
- Record and analyse data as required using Microsoft Office, other software and corporate systems
- Produce reports for routine analysis
- Check departmental web presence to ensure accuracy of information
- Maintain accurate records
- Fulfil the employees’ duties described in the University’s health and safety policies and co-operate with the health and safety arrangements in place within the department. May be required to undertake specific health and safety roles on request e.g. Display screen equipment assessor, departmental safety officer, fire warden
- Show a commitment to diversity, equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practices This includes undertaking mandatory equality and diversity training
- Comply with University regulations, policies and procedures
COMPETENCY SPECIFICATION
To fulfil your role, you will need certain knowledge, skills and competencies. The following competency specification provides a framework within which your performance will be assessed. The interview assessment may include, for example, testing on IT skills.
The Competencies set out below are essential and are core requirements needed to perform the role and any candidate who fails the requirement will not be taken forward for further assessment or to interview.
Has knowledge and experience of working in an office environment covering a range of administrative tasks
Application/Interview
Can use a broad range of products from the Microsoft Office suite and have the ability to learn new systems and software
Application/Interview
Has a good general education showing clear evidence of literacy and numeracy. For example, GCSE Maths and English A-C
Communication (Oral)
Can demonstrate the ability to exchange basic information promptly and in a courteous and effective manner to students, colleagues, line managers and external contacts.
Application/Interview
Communication (Written)
Can demonstrate the ability to provide information in a suitable format so that the others’ needs are met and adjusts the level of content to help others understand.
Application/Test
Teamwork and Motivation
Can demonstrate the ability to work effectively as part of a team. Is willing to provide cover for colleagues and acts in a supportive manner.
Application/Interview
Liaison and NetworkingCan demonstrate the ability to work with others outside the immediate area to ensure that accurate information is passed on promptly to the most appropriate people to improve working practices.
Application/Interview
Service Delivery
Has knowledge and understanding of services available to users of this and related areas of work and ensures that the experience of each customer is positive and satisfactory.
Application/Interview
Planning and OrganisationCan demonstrate the ability to create realistic plans to achieve own deadlines and objectives. Monitors progress of self and/or others and can prioritise tasks/activities effectively. Suggests ways of improving working practices and use of resources.
Application/Interview
Initiative and Problem Solving
Can demonstrate the ability to solve standard, predictable problems in accordance with procedures and precedent.
Application/Interview
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