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An opportunity has arisen for a Student Support Administrator in the School of AACME.
The role will be varied and interesting, supporting across a range of student services, including exams, coursework, research students, and dealing with a variety of student queries.
The role will be full time and open ended at Grade 4, within the salary band £23,700 to £27,181 per annum. This is a great opportunity to start work in a friendly, flexible, dynamic and ambitious school and there will be opportunities for progression for the right candidate.
The closing date will be Sunday 7 January 2024, with interviews likely to be on Wednesday 17 January 2024 (subject to change).
Informal queries can be made to Clare Ward C.J.Ward@lboro.ac.uk.
Further details available here.