Student Resolution Manager

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profile Yearly Salary: £ 43500 - 47000
Posted on: 5 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

About the Opportunity

Position overview

Department

Student Regulatory Resolution Office (SRRO)

Location

Devon House London (Hybrid role) 3 days campus working and 2 days remote working per week

Term

Full-time; permanent

Salary Range

43500 - 47000 per annum (depending on experience)

Benefits

The University supports staff maintaining a good work/life balance offer flexible working and parental leaveopportunities an Employee Assistance Programme (which provides free confidential advice on both home and work concerns)aswell asoptional private medical insurance season ticket loans andbeingpart of the cycle to work scheme.

Direct Reports

Student Resolution Officer

Reports to

Head of the Student Regulatory Resolution Office

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ASAP

The University is seeking a Student Resolution Manager to join the recently established Student Regulatory Resolution Office (SRRO). This dedicated office is responsible for ensuring that all student related casework/investigations/appeals are conducted to a high standard. It equally delivers appropriate resolutions based upon applicable university regulations (domestic or global) good practice frameworks and stakeholder engagement. We are seeking an individual who is able to contribute and manage the delivery of these objectives with a solution driven mindset.

This role provides an opportunity to make a real impact. SRROs work contributes and embeds key University values ranging from delivering a positive and global student experience to maintaining an excellent standard of teaching and learning.

The Student Resolution Manager will support the Head of SRRO and wider Senior Management in the effective management and progression of cases within the departments remit. SRROs remit includes a range of student facing processes. Processes include:

  • Academic Appeals

  • Academic Misconduct

  • Student Complaints

  • Student Discipline and Criminal Convictions

  • Wider casework including liaison with the Office for the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (OIA)

The role holder will have demonstrable experience at managing casework/investigations/appeals in a higher education setting. This will include experience at progressing and advising on complex and sensitive cases/investigations. Expertise in multiple areas (quoted above) will be a distinct advantage. Overall the role holder will apply their skill set to casework across multiple workstreams under the oversight and guidance of the Head of SRRO. This provides a unique opportunity for a professional to broaden and deepen their knowledge across the above quoted processes.

To be successful in this role you will need to have a firm understanding of investigatory/appeal requirements analyse information effectively digest formal documentation (such as policies and procedures) and the ability to write accurately with high levels of attention to detail.

Diplomacy an ability to conduct duties using a risk based approach and experience of communicating information to a range of audiences is essential.

Due to the nature of the work the role holder will be required to undertake casework on a range of social/community topics including of a sensitive nature (such as alleged student misconduct which may also constitute a criminal offence).

Duties and Responsibilities

Administrative and Service Delivery

  • Effectively manage the day-to-day operational administration of the SRROs casework. This includes email inboxes correspondence (such as letters/reports) cases calendars and other associated administration. Ensuring excellent and accurate record keeping.

  • Acting as an initial senior point of contact for the department.

  • Engage with all appropriate internal and external stakeholders through a variety of mediums. This includes students staff and external agencies.

  • Effectively communicate information to a range of stakeholders. Tailoring responses as appropriate with due regard to sensitivities data protection and safeguarding.

  • Regularly reviewing administrative processes and recommending updates to ensure they are efficient and offer the best experience for the changing needs of stakeholders.

  • Support the Head of SRRO in undertaking any reviews of relevant processes and procedures to streamline and enhance service delivery. Provide own recommendations and supervise the implementation of agreed changes / enhancement tasks.

  • Provide briefing and training sessions to staff on departmental remit and processes.

  • Ensure a high standard of service is delivered to all stakeholders.

Casework and Management

  • Provide senior advice/guidance on the delivery of compliant casework and other enquiries relating to the departments remit. Taking into account good practice frameworks policies and procedures domestic and global regulations and any applicable senior direction/guidance. This includes topics of a sensitive nature.

  • Maintain an excellent knowledge of relevant policies procedures good practice frameworks and other authoritative sources.

  • Monitor assess and conduct timely reviews of all departmental casework. Ensuring casework progresses in accordance with agreed processes and timescales. Escalating where appropriate to senior staff.

  • Appropriately brief update and escalating matters to the Head of SRRO and wider senior management (where appropriate) using a risk-based approach.

  • Conduct initial risk assessments (using agreed templates) under the direction of senior staff.

  • Flag any identified risk throughout the course of conducting duties or arising from a case/investigation to senior staff.

  • Support colleagues to mitigate any identified risks including implementing any decisions made.

  • Support and advise investigating officers/staff engaging with SRROs work including providing appropriate administrative support and issuing approved documentation.

  • Support the Head of SRRO with the training and development of investigating officers.

  • Directly engage with investigations and panels as appropriate.

  • Making appropriate recommendations on potential next steps when progressing casework where required and appropriate.

  • Draft documentation and responses (such as reports and letters) on behalf of the Head of SRRO Senior Management Investigating Officers and Panels where required.

  • Proactively collate and analyse information to inform decision-making requests and recommendations required as part of the role/casework.

  • Support the decision-making process for assessing appropriate disclosures under the direction and supervision of the Head of SRRO with due regard to data protection frameworks and safeguarding.

Line Management and Supervision

  • To effectively line-manage the Student Resolution Officer (1 FTE). Ensuring appropriate work tasks and supervision/guidance is provided. Facilitating inductions and training where needed.

  • Distribute appropriate tasks supervision and training to personnel supporting the departments work including investigating officers.

  • To act as a senior member of the team in the absence of the Head of SRRO.

General

  • To act as secretary/note-taker to university meetings including appeal and disciplinary panels.

  • To take appropriate minutes for a range of meetings including interviews being conducted by staff with students.

  • To analyse information to a high standard.

  • Ensure all duties are conducting compliantly with GDPR / data protection / safeguarding frameworks sensitively and with appropriate confidentiality.

  • Foster and maintain excellent working relationships with Faculty/Academic and Professional Services staff across Northeastern Universitys global campus/network.

  • Proof read and issue documentation and correspondence to a professional / high standard.

  • To compile redact review and distribute casefiles/documents where necessary.

  • Any other duties commensurate with the level of responsibility of this post for which the post holder has the necessary experience and/or training.

  • Occasional travel and work in unsociable hours may be required

Person specification criteria

To undertake this role the following should apply should you not have the experience below please do highlight where transferrable skills would assist with you undertaking the role.

Education / Qualification

  • Undergraduate degree or equivalent in work experience - Essential
  • Governance mediation legal investigatory qualification/training or equivalent in work experience - Desirable

Experience

  • Managing casework/investigations/appeals in a higher education setting - Essential
  • Working and interpreting relevant formal frameworks and documentation. Such as regulations policies and procedures (applicable for the role) - Essential
  • Providing advice and guidance to a range of stakeholders including senior staff- Essential
  • Collaborating with a range stakeholder to reach a common objective including senior staff- Essential
  • Progressing and advising on complex and/or sensitive matters relevant to the remit of the department - Essential

Knowledge Skills & Abilities

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. The ability to write to a high standard - Essential
  • Good analytical skills including accuracy and eye for detail - Essential
  • Engage with challenging/sensitive topics - Essential
  • Ability to prioritise and organise workload using a risk based approach - Essential
  • Ability to conduct duties systematically and in accordance with established processes - Essential
  • Knowledge/awareness of Higher Education policies and procedures particularly academic and/or investigatory processes. - Essential
  • Ability to conduct duties with diplomacy tact and due regard to sensitivity. - Essential

Personal Attributes

  • Demonstrable commitment to develop and learn new skills - Essential
  • Self-motivated and deadline focused - Essential

Application process

Participation in the equal opportunities section is encouraged but voluntary.

Applications must include a covering letter of no more than one page and a full curriculum vitae.

Interviews are expected to take place on weeks commencing 02 and 09 March 2026.

The panel will be shortlisting for this position on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as possible. We reserve the right to close this post before the closing date if we receive a large number of applications.

This post might be eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship.

Position Type

Academic Administration

Salary Range

43500 - 47000

Additional Information

About the University

Northeastern University London (NU London) is a prestigious higher education institution based in the heart of London and is part of Northeastern Universitys global campus network.Overlooking the River Thames near Tower Bridge NU London offers academically challenging educational programmes designed to inspire innovative thinking encourage interdisciplinary study and provide global experiences. The bright and modern campus offers award winning contemporary facilities for students and staff including state of the art audio visual technology in its teaching and meeting spaces.

Inspired by excellence infused with an energy of ideas and ability in motion at NU London being a part of our staff is to be a part of a collective of entrepreneurs and educators builders and London is growing quickly offering opportunity and growth for our staff. Currently hosting 1500 students our aim is to have 4000 students by 2028/29.

Choose NU London

As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents the University supports staff maintaining a good work/life balance your health and wellness are of utmost importance to us and our offerings encompass:

  • 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays and winter break holidays (normally 2 days between Christmas and New Year).

  • Access to personalised Continuous Professional Development (CPD) plans and opportunities.

  • Support with private medical insurance.

  • Eye test reimbursement.

  • Cycle Scheme vouchers.

  • 24/7 employee assistance/ support via our Employee Assistance Programme.

  • Access to deals and discounts for food & shopping in the local area.

Enquiries

Informal enquiries may be made to:

Joseph Mullin

They can be reached at the following:

However all applications must be made in accordance with the application process specified.

Application process

Applications should be made by 00:00 on the job postings end date (if applicable).

Participation in the equal opportunities section is encouraged but voluntary.

Applications must include a covering letter of no more than one page that addresses the criteria for the role and a full curriculum vitae.

The panel will be shortlisting for this position on a rolling basis so please apply as soon as possible. We reserve the right to close this post before the closing date if we receive a large number of applications.

Please note all employees of Northeastern University London are required to undergo at least a basic DBS check. Our organisation acknowledges the duty of care to safeguard protect and promote the welfare of our students and staff and is committed to ensuring safeguarding practice reflects statutory responsibilities government guidance and complies with best practice and Ofsted requirements. You must adhere to the above if you are offered a role with NU London.

For staffs own wellbeing for part time roles the expectation is if you have multiple roles they should not exceed full time (37.5 hours per week) and for full time roles the expectation is that this will be your only role (apart from intermittent roles).

Applications are welcome from all sections of the community and will be judged on merit alone. We welcome applications from all underrepresented groups including the Global Majority. Candidates must be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK in accordance with the Immigration Asylum and Nationality Act 2006.


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