Digital Training Officer (System Implementation)
Department: Human Resources
Salary: Starting at £31,236, rising to £37,694 per year
Closing date: Friday 05 June 2026
About the role
The Digital Training Officer will support the University’s CLEAR (Cloud‑Enabling and Agresso Re‑platforming) project, a key strategic initiative set to deliver in February 2027. The role focuses on planning, creating, coordinating, and delivering training materials for staff and students on the new Unit4 finance system.
Key responsibilities
- Produce, coordinate, and deliver training for the Strategic Finance ERP project.
- Translate requirements into accessible learning resources.
- Collaborate with Finance and Procurement subject‑matter experts to design online and on‑demand training packages.
- Deliver engaging training sessions for diverse audiences to upskill staff on Unit4.
- Schedule training sessions and gather feedback for continuous improvement.
Required experience
- Experience scripting, recording, and editing training packages (e.g., Clipchamp, CapCut).
- Experience coordinating and implementing training for a new system across a large, diverse organisation.
- Experience delivering training to upskill stakeholders during an ERP system implementation.
Employment details
Full‑time (36.5 hours per week), fixed‑term, 6‑month duration.
Benefits
- Generous annual leave plus 5 discretionary days.
- Employer‑contributory pension scheme.
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Electric vehicle salary‑sacrifice scheme.
- Staff discount at Team Bath gym.
- Discounted postgraduate tuition and language courses; professional development opportunities via LinkedIn Learning, apprenticeships, etc.
- Local discounts – free entry to Holburne Museum.
- Family‑friendly workplace.
- Acknowledged reward package reflecting diverse workforce.
- Relocation allowance.
- Visa reimbursement and interest‑free loan for immigration expenses.
- Health Assured employee assistance with Wisdom app.
Well‑being support
- Staff support groups and networks.
- Well‑being Champions network.
- Tools, resources, and frameworks to support health and well‑being.
Right to Work in the UK
We do not assess immigration or right to work status until the offer stage. If offered, employment is conditional on meeting right‑to‑work requirements.
Equal Opportunities
We encourage applications from all genders, backgrounds, and communities, including under‑represented groups. The University celebrates, respects, and encourages diversity, supporting gender equity and intersectionality.