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JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: International Marketer: Language Centre Contract Length: Permanent Salary: £33,090 - £40,638 Accountable to: International Marketing and Sales Manager, Academic Enterprise Hours per week/FTE: 35 Grade: 4 College/Service: Strategic Development / Academic Location: Richbell Place, London Enterprise Purpose of Role: The cross-UAL department of Academic Enterprise (AE) aims to increase the amount of income generated by the University from non-core teaching and research activities. It builds on, and includes, the successful London Artscom Ltd (short course), UAL Awarding Body, Language Centre, college and research based enterprise, business and innovation operations. Academic Enterprise not only integrates and bolsters a wide range of business and client facing work across the University but is also developing new products and services for new and existing markets. Academic Enterprise is a successful, growing department which meets the needs of 67,000 students on short courses as well as FE courses in colleges outside UAL; as well as delivering a wide range of relationships with business which benefit the academic life of the University and its colleges. AE units are expected to have a combined turnover of £31m in 2015/16 from B2C and B2B activities. This post will be part of the new strategic marketing and communications team and will focus on the marketing and sales of our Language Centre courses in academic and general English as well as English Plus and pre-sessional courses. The postholder will engage with our network of existing agents ensuring account management to maximise sales and will add to our network in new territories as appropriate. This will involve independent international travel including to agent fairs. The Language Centre has a growing focus on direct sales to students and the postholder will work with the digital and commincations teams to ensure that online and offline marketing is as effective as possible. Duties and Responsibilities Agent relationships Work in demand generation and marketing planning activities under the guidance of International Marketing and Sales Manager and the Head of Strategic Marketing & Communications including keeping agent database up to date Manage existing Language Centre agent relationships in selected markets to maximise our cooperation Recruit new Language Centre agents in selected markets and develop successful business relationships with them. Work includes negotiating terms and conditions, financial marketing contributions and joint promotional activities and ensuring that all agent relationships are contracted in accordance with the UAL Contracts Protocol. Represent the Language Centre and other parts of Academic Enterprise at fairs, exhibitions and workshops in the UK and overseas, to promote our courses to existing and prospective agents and students Travel overseas as needed (to Europe, Asia, Middle East, Central and South America) for up to two weeks at a time for around 10 weeks per year. Visit agents offices in the UK and overseas to help develop our relationship with them, including giving presentations and training to staff face to face and online through Skype or webinars. Marketing to support direct sales Work with the Digital Marketing Manager and the AE communications team to ensure that the Language Centre webpages are up-to-date and that social media campaigns are developed to support sales. Ensure maximisation of sales from direct students by: o Developing tools to capture data for CRM purposes o o o o o o Write and coordinate e-mailshot campaigns Converting potential students to enrolled students through enquiry management and delivery of appropriate online and offline marketing material. Contacting schools and universities all over the world to create interest in our programmes whilst being sensitive to the agent-led culture of this industry Working with external organisations, such as Hotcourses, at their events to sell to the UK-based market Working with members of the administration team to run regular student focus groups and report findings Creating and coordinating a Language Centre alumni group to encourage repeat business General Marketing Activities Assist and lead on long-term research projects to improve recruitment to the Language Centre Be responsible for editing and producing the Language Centre printed marketing materials Work with the AE Data Analyst to ensure appropriate data is collected and collated and write regular reports for the Language Centre and the wider Academic Enterprise department Other To perform such duties consistent with your role as may from time to time be assigned to you anywhere within the University To undertake health and safety duties and responsibilities appropriate to the role To work in accordance with the University’s Equal Opportunities Policy and the Staff Charter, promoting equality and diversity in your work To undertake continuous personal and professional development, and to support it for any staff you manage through effective use of the University’s Planning, Review and Appraisal scheme and staff development opportunities To make full use of all information and communication technologies in adherence to data protection policies to meet the requirements of the role and to promote organisational effectiveness To conduct all financial matters associated with the role in accordance with the University’s policies and procedures, as laid down in the Financial Regulations Key Working Relationships: Internal International Marketing and Sales Manager, Business Development Manager, Language Centre Business Manager, Communications Manager, Head of Strategic Marketing and Communication, Language Centre team, Language Centre students, Language Centre agents, other AE marketing managers and coordinators External Agent network Prospective Language Centre and short course students and their families Specific Management Responsibilities Budgets: n/a Staff: Joint line-management of Groups Coordinator, Language Centre Other (e.g. accommodation; equipment): Signed Date of last review (Recruiting Manager) Job Title: International Marketer Grade: 4 Person Specification Specialist Knowledge/ Qualifications First degree or equivalent Professional marketing qualification or willingness to obtain one The ELT industry in the UK A foreign language (desirable) Relevant Experience Commercial sales and marketing experience in the ELT industry Experience in an international environment Experience of independent business travel Account management experience including an ability to create rapport and develop strong business relationships with agents, colleagues, suppliers and competitors Communication Skills Leadership and Management Communicates effectively orally, in writing and/or using visual media. Involvement in internal or external networks to pursue a shared interest and contribute to building and strengthening working relationships, sharing information and ideas to help others develop their practice/area of work. Planning and Managing Resources Plans, prioritises and organises work to achieve objectives on time Teamwork Works collaboratively in a team and where appropriate across or with different professional groups. Student Experience or Customer Service Builds and maintains positive relationships with students or customers Creativity, Innovation and Problem Solving Uses initiative or creativity to resolve problems The application form sets out a number of competence questions related to some of the following selection criteria. Shortlisting will be based on your responses to these questions. Please make sure you provide evidence to demonstrate clearly how you meet these criteria Last updated: September 2016