We are recruiting a Student Services Manager to join the Teaching Centre Team. Leading on the administration (non-academic) of the Teaching Centre operation, the successful applicant will manage a team of three to support the delivery of our academic programmes and provide students with high quality post-registration services.

Strong planning, organisational and people management skills are key attributes for what is a challenging role. 

Details

Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Salary Locally appointed Grade G. The entry salary is 2100 BGN per month to mid point of 2520 BGN plus additional health insurance.
Duration Indefinite contract
Closing date Sunday 08 July 2018

Role overview

Purpose of job:

  • To lead on the efficient administration of the Teaching Centre business and provide customers and clients with high quality post-registration student services
  • To support the wider aims of British Council and its cultural relations mission in Bulgaria.

More information about the job you can find in the Role Profile, British Council Behaviours and Core Skills. These documents can be downloaded from the job advert page on the British Council Jobs Portal

The entry salary is 2100 BGN per month to mid point of 2520 BGN plus additional health insurance.  Applicants must have a pre-existing right to work in EU.

How to apply

Applications must be submitted online via the British Council Jobs Portal. Please note that we do not accept CVs.

The closing date for applications is Sunday, 8 July 2018. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews (12-17 July 2018). 

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community. We work to ensure that people are not unjustifiably discriminated against on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant grounds. We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the essential criteria. 

The British Council believes that all children have potential and that every child matters everywhere in the world. The British Council affirms the position that all children have the right to be protected from all forms of abuse as set out in article 19, UNCRC; 1989.