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Programme Officer - International

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The Association of Commonwealth Universities

2021-12-03 08:51:19

Job location Barkingside, Greater London, United Kingdom

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Administration

Job description

The team of Programme Officers - International (POIs) liaise with and provide administrative support and guidance to British embassies and high commissions (referred to as 'Posts') on various aspects of the Chevening scheme. POIs are the designated Secretariat contact point for a portfolio of Posts within a specific region or regions, typically covering 15-30 countries. POIs build, maintain and improve relationships with Posts, developing knowledge and understanding of the local context, which in turn delivers high quality support to overseas Posts.

POIs agree annual programme, marketing and alumni plans with each Post, support marketing of the scheme, and monitor and respond to enquiries from potential applicants. They play a role in the annual scholarship selection process, including reading committees and lead on the administration of sifting and long-listing of applications in the UK. POIs work closely with Posts to guide them through short-listing, interview and budgeting stages, and support with local partnership development and alumni engagement in collaboration with the relevant areas of the Secretariat.

Through their close support and liaison with Posts, applicants, partners and other key stakeholders such as FCDO contacts and foreign embassies or high commissions in London, POIs contribute to the Secretariat's administration and enhancement of the global Chevening programme.

The ACU is an international organisation dedicated to building a better world through higher education.

We believe that international collaboration is central to this ambition. By bringing universities together from around the world - and crucially the people who study and work within them - we help to advance knowledge, promote understanding, broaden minds, and improve lives.

We champion higher education as a cornerstone of stronger societies, supporting our members, partners, and stakeholders as they adapt to a changing world.

Applicants should submit their application form, along with a current CV and a detailed covering letter (maximum two pages). The covering letter must state what you can bring to the post and how you meet all the criteria of the role. Please also provide details of your current salary.

Applicants should also complete the Equality and Diversity Monitoring form

How to apply

Closing date: 6 December 2021

Interview date: W/c 6 or 13 December 2021

For further information and details of how to apply please visit our website.

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