Bursary & Student Support Administrator

Bursary & Student Support Administrator

Full-Time 26300 - 35011 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage bursary applications and support funds while liaising with students and tutors.
  • Company: United Colleges Group, a supportive educational institution in London.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, full-time hours, and a chance to make a difference.
  • Other info: Permanent role with opportunities for professional growth.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team and help students access vital financial support.
  • Qualifications: Strong organisational skills and a passion for student support.

The predicted salary is between 26300 - 35011 £ per year.

United Colleges Group in London is seeking a Bursary Assistant for Willesden on a permanent, full-time basis.

The role covers bursary, childcare and Adult Learner Support funds, 35 hours per week, with a salary of £33,263.00 - £35,011.00 per annum including London Weighting.

You will manage applications, data and payments, liaise with students, tutors, childcare providers, and panel meetings, and help prepare information and distribute forms related to the funds.

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Contact Details:

Allscreens Nationwide Ltd Recruitment Team

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