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<p>Social network you want to login/join with:</p><h2>Student Support Officer - University, London</h2><p>col-narrow-left</p><h2>Client:</h2><p>Page Personnel</p><h2>Location:</h2><p>London, United Kingdom</p><h2>Job Category:</h2><p>Other</p><p>-</p><h2>EU work permit required:</h2><p>Yes</p><p>col-narrow-right</p><h2>Job Reference:</h2><p>6f5f48821851</p><h2>Job Views:</h2><p>5</p><h2>Posted:</h2><p>12.07.2025</p><h2>Expiry Date:</h2><p>26.08.2025</p><p>col-wide</p><h2>Job Description:</h2><ul><li>Join an exciting and growing London educational institute.</li><li>You will join a close-knit team who will guide and support you.</li></ul><p><b>About Our Client</b></p><p>This is a permanent opportunity within a not-for-profit organisation focused on education and innovation, based in London. The organisation prides itself on fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, offering impactful services to its community.</p><p><b>Job Description</b></p><ul><li>Provide administrative support to students, including managing enrolment and maintaining accurate records.</li><li>Offer pastoral care by addressing student queries and concerns promptly.</li><li>Coordinate events and workshops to enhance student engagement and learning experiences.</li><li>Collaborate with academic and administrative teams to ensure seamless service delivery.</li><li>Monitor and report on student progress to relevant stakeholders.</li><li>Support the development and implementation of student support initiatives.</li><li>Ensure compliance with organisational policies and procedures at all times.</li><li>Contribute to projects aimed at improving the student experience within the organisation.</li></ul><p><b>The Successful Applicant</b></p><p>A successful Student Support Officer should have:</p><ul><li>A background in administration or a related field within the education or not-for-profit industry.</li><li>Strong organisational abilities and attention to detail.</li><li>Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.</li><li>A proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.</li><li>A genuine interest in supporting student development and well-being.</li><li>Familiarity with relevant systems and software used for record-keeping and reporting.</li></ul><p><b>What\'s on Offer</b></p><ul><li>Comprehensive benefits package, details of which are available upon request.</li><li>A permanent position within a supportive and inclusive organisation.</li><li>Opportunities for professional growth and development in the not-for-profit sector.</li></ul><p>This is a fantastic opportunity for an enthusiastic Student Support Officer to make a significant impact. Apply now to join a team dedicated to improving student outcomes and experiences.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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