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Job Description Job title School / department Grade Line manager Senior Analyst, Student Records and Data Registry Services, Student Records and Data Team 6 Head of Registry Services Main purpose of the job This is a key role to support all data related activities which underpin the student lifecycle within the University, including data collection, data returns and compliance with audit requirements. The post holder will: In liaison with the MIP Team and the Head of Registry Services, assist with the planning and undertaking all major HE data collection and returns exercises for new and returning students and ensure the data collection complies with internal and external deadlines and quality, audit, data protection and funding requirements. Maintain a detailed understanding of the data and information needs and business processes across the University; initiate and participate in change management and development to meet University business requirements. Support the Further Education (FE) Business Analyst as required with the FE data collection and returns for new and returning students. Undertake projects as approved by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and the Head of Registry Services. Whilst on a day today basis he/she may have certain duties allocated to him/her, he/she will be required in exceptional circumstances to undertake other duties to ensure a full service is maintained across Registry Services as required. This appointment requires a flexible approach to working hours. Key areas of responsibility DATA RETURNS, FUNDING AND AUDITS In liaison with the Planning and Management Information Team and the Head of Registry Services, to assist with the preparation and submission of student record related Higher Education funding returns, ensuring timely, accurate and complete HESES, NHS and HESA submissions (Student, Institution Profile, KIS, DLHE) through appropriate systems. Develop and maintain robust systems and processes and document procedures to collect student record data in accordance with existing, and future where published, external funding, audit and data guidelines. Page 1 of 11 Assist the Student Records and Data Team to ensure that the core HE student record data is collected and recorded in an accurate, timely and efficient manner to meet the University’s and relevant external agencies’ criteria. Provide checking reports to ensure that student record data held on the student records system meets HE funding requirements and provides full and accurate data compliant with statutory returns and Audit requirements. Understand and keep up to date with Higher Education funding methodologies and data collection and returns requirements and disseminate information and document accordingly. Assist the FE Business Analyst with the elements of planning and data collection and returns when required. KEY OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF THE STUDENT LIFECYCLE Develop a detailed understanding of the information needs and business processes of the student lifecycle and develop and maintain the key UNIT-e components including: o Curriculum o Enquiries and the Course Information database o Admissions and UCAS data transfers o Enrolments o UKVI o Fees and Fee Matrix o Scholarships, bursaries, the National Scholarship Programme and the Aspire Scheme o Student Services case notes recording and accommodation links o Assessments tacking, data entry, matrices and rulesets o Graduation o User Accounts o Student Communications o Running and writing reports o SLC and TfL returns o Facilitate the efficient and effective operation of University business processes listed above, by undertaking regular monitoring of data quality, functionality and effectiveness of key student record components. In liaison with IT Services, undertake the steps necessary to rectify those issues identified through performance monitoring of the student record system and those raised by the University community. Responsible for the operational performance and related business processes of assigned student lifecycle components. Page 2 of 11 TECHNICAL / SYSTEM SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE AND DEVELOPMENT Maintain a deep understanding of the University’s curriculum structures and the related data tasks on the student record system, currently UNIT-e. Assist the Head of Registry Services and the Student Records and Data Team with the annual development, production and maintenance of the University student record system and student record data including fees. In liaison with IT Services, scope, develop and implement student and staff facing UNIT-e application development and reports. Work with IT Services on UNIT-e system upgrade testing at both ‘candidate’ and ‘live’ implementation stages. Liaison with IT Services regarding key student record data transfers and interfaces and assist with any related maintenance or development work. Gain an understanding of the information needs across the University and work with IT Services, in any change management and development requirements to meet University business needs. Co-ordinate and interface with internal and external staff such as Consultants, Analyst/Programmers, Business Analysts, Database Administrators and key IT Services staff regularly and as required. Liaison with key academic, administrative and technical staff to capture and specify new requirements pertaining to key business processes; working with IT Services to document the required technology solutions, configuration and processes specifications under direction from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and the Head of registry Services. Monitor, control, report and communicate all issues to the Head of Registry Services and key business leads. Support the enrolment activities and HE student record management tasks across the Student Records and Data Team, including the online student record data collection systems. Gain a detailed understanding of SQL database query language. Gain an understanding of the UNIT-e SharePoint environment. Gain an understanding of the UNIT-e MyRegistry and Columbus websites. Page 3 of 11 DATA QUALITY AND DATA ANALYSIS Ensure that University data held on the student records system meets all funding and compliance requirements and provides full and accurate data compliant with statutory returns and key regulatory bodies, for example: HESA, NHS, SLC, QAA, OFSTED, UKVI, etc. Safeguard student record data in line with the Data Protection Act and University Policies, in liaison with key stakeholders and the Head of Registry Services, IT Services staff, the University Secretary and the University Legal Services Team. Assist with regular and rigorous data cleansing and proactive management of data input by developing and maintaining data checking and updating reports within the student record system for the purpose of data submissions to the external funding bodies (HESA, SLC etc.). Regular monitoring and maintenance of data quality input into the Unit-e system and rectify where necessary with key stakeholders in line with internal and external audit and regulatory requirements. In liaison with the Planning and Management Information Team, Head of Registry Services and the Student Records and Data Team, to assist the University in meeting the institution’s legal and audit requirements by way of other/or new Government returns and data protection in order to avoid negative implications and financial penalties. Ensure that the standard of own work is always maintained at a high level, with strict attention to detail and accuracy at all times and complies with Higher Education requirements and student record database criteria Assist with data assurance process for FE when requested. In liaison with the Planning and Management Information Team, Head of Registry Services and the Student Records and Data Team, to develop and update data collection, checking and updating reports within the student record system for the purpose of HE data submissions. PLANNING AND ORGANISATION In liaison with the Planning and Management Information Team, Head of Registry Services and the Student Records and Data Team, to produce annual HESA planning calendars and checklists. In liaison with the Head of Registry Services, establish personal priorities and organise own work and activities, frequently under pressure, to achieve agreed objectives within strict internal and external deadlines and meet statutory timescales. Page 4 of 11 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION Work closely with the Head of Registry Services; the Student Records and Data Team; the Academic Registrar; the Head of Planning and Management Information; the Manager, Student Data Services and the Business Analyst for Further Education in respect of student record data. Provide full and accurate documentation and knowledge dissemination training across the Student Records and Data Team of the University’s student record data collection and returns. Act as an advisor to committees and liaise with Schools/Colleges and University-Wide Departments to ensure compliance with data quality and internal and external data recording deadlines. Use effective communication skills, both oral and written and deal efficiently, effectively and tactfully with people at all levels. Initiate and maintain contact with software providers, statutory agencies and external agencies on matters relating to UWL’s student records. LEADERSHIP AND PEOPLE MANAGEMENT Supervise, coordinate and plan workloads of the Analysts with the Registry Services Management Team to set targets and objectives to ensure that all deadlines are met and to ensure that the student lifecycle business processes are not compromised. Escalate any business critical issues to the Registry Services Management Team Review of existing data processes in the Registry Services Management Team and to develop, monitor and implement consistent data collection and processing activities in agreement with Registry Services Management Team. Assist the Registry Services Management Team in the recruitment, development and supervision of staff within the Student Records and Data Team in accordance with UWL policies and procedures. Support an effective programme of staff development and knowledge sharing within the Team to ensure high quality technical skills and administrative competencies. Hold regular team briefings and feedback meetings and encourage active participation. In liaison with the Head of Registry Services, provide leadership and support to all University staff with responsibilities for student data, this includes: providing guidelines on data input and retrieval, feedback reporting on data issues, regular liaison with data users and inputters to promote and maintain data integrity and instigating training on new initiatives. Page 5 of 11 UNIVERSITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES Be aware of, and comply with, the Data Protection Act, Freedom of Information Act and Safeguarding Policy at all times. Maintain accurate records and files in accordance with all University policies and procedures. Contribute to the development and promotion of Student Record and Data services within the University Ensure compliance with Health and Safety regulations. Work within the bounds of the University’s processes, procedures and guidelines. Participate in the University’s quality assurance process. Adhere to all of the University’s procedures and policies and Financial Regulations. SPECIALIST KNOWLEDGE It is essential that the person appointed has, and is willing to work towards achieving and maintaining up to date expertise and knowledge in the following areas: An awareness of University-wide events and the impact on student record data collection and reporting requirements. An in-depth understanding of the Student Record Management and Tracking system (currently UNIT-e), by attending training sessions to maintain knowledge and understanding of the student record system. An in depth understanding of HE funding and data collection and returns processes, procedures, data validation and guidance, this currently includes: o Higher Education Statistics Agency Returns (HESA) including: Student, Campus Information, Destination of Leavers from Higher Education (DLHE), DLHE Longitudinal, Key Information Set (KIS) and Aggregate Offshore. o Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) requirements. o An understanding of the Further and Higher Education Enrolments database requirements. o HESA related updates and testing of HESA related system upgrades. An understanding of student record related requirements and operations of the following: o The University regulatory framework including the Student Handbook and the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Supplements. o Student funding/finance, including: Student Finance England (SFA), Student Loan Company (SLC) National Health Service (NHS) and University Bursaries and Scholarships. o Transport for London (TfL) requirements o UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) requirements. Page 6 of 11 o Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) requirements. o An understanding of the Attendance Monitoring processes. o An understanding of the Further and Higher Education Admissions database requirements. o Any new initiatives as they arise. An understanding of FE data collection, validation and Course File requirements, from enquiries to admissions, enrolments and completion. An understanding of the Employer Responsive Return and the Learner Responsive Return. A high level of proficiency in Microsoft Office products and IT competencies. A good understanding of SQL database query language. An understanding of the UNIT-e SharePoint environment. In addition to the above areas of responsibility the position maybe required to undertake any other reasonable duties relating to the broad scope of the position. Page 7 of 11 Person Specification Criteria Qualifications and/or membership of professional bodies Essential Educated to degree level or equivalent. Desirable • Higher degree. Evidence of continuous professional development. Knowledge and experience An in-depth understanding of Higher Education regulatory and funding body requirements. Experience of analysing complex information and writing reports to inform data monitoring and decision making. Experience of working with complex relational databases, and reporting tools. Extensive experience of working in the Higher Education sector. Experience of working in Further Education or related sector. Knowledge of the Unit-e student record and tracking system. Understanding of managing a student admissions database. An understanding of Data Protection requirements and confidentiality issues. Experience of team leadership within higher education. Experience of team leadership, including management of staff and resources. Experience of planning, setting and achieving clear objectives and performance goals Evidence of experience of working in a customer focused environment and delivering exceptional customer service to stakeholders Page 8 of 11 Specific skills to the job Understanding detailed business processes and translating them into technical specifications Adapting to, and understanding new business functionalities Understanding of relational database concepts as well as understanding of architectures and processes Business process analysis and design. Knowledge of entity relationship diagrams and business process modelling Knowledge of any good reporting tool –e.g. Crystal Report or similar Knowledge of HTML and/or C# programming languages Knowledge of SQL database query language Excellent working knowledge of student records systems gained in HE or FE sector Highly computer literate with windows based products as communication and management tools. Ability to prioritise team workloads effectively, balancing conflicting requirements and deadlines to achieve results and deliverables within fixed timescales General skills Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Excellent team working skills, with the ability to work collaboratively. Excellent organisational and time management skills and the ability to plan and prioritise own work. Page 9 of 11 Excellent data manipulation, retrieval and analysis skills. Ability to show attention to detail and produce work of high quality. Excellent problem solving ability and analytical skills. Ability and willingness to learn new systems and skills and disseminate where appropriate. Self-motivated, with a flexible approach to work. Other Ability to respect a high level of confidentiality at all times. Ability to lead a team effectively and to motivate staff. Ability to discover and introduce more effective ways of carrying out a task or process. Evidence to support a commitment to the promotion of equality and diversity Ability to prioritise workloads effectively, balancing conflicting deadlines and achieving results and deliverables within fixed timescales. Able to use initiative. Page 10 of 11 Commitment to providing customer focused service. Able to think strategically. Flexible approach to working hours. Disclosure and Barring Scheme This post does not require a DBS check Essential Criteria are those, without which, a candidate would not be able to do the job. Applicants who have not clearly demonstrated in their application that they possess the essential requirements will normally be rejected at the shortlisting stage. Desirable Criteria are those that would be useful for the post holder to possess and will be considered when more than one applicant meets the essential requirements. Page 11 of 11