
How to apply
Please provide a current CV along with a cover letter/statement outlining why you are suitable for the role (referencing your skills and experience against the person specification in the Job ). Candidates who do not provide a full application (including cover letter/statement) may not be considered.
Role Details
We are seeking a Partnerships Manager to manage the development, implementation and oversight of Regent’s Collaborative Provision Partnerships, in the UK and internationally.
You will be responsible for managing specific partnerships (typically up to five) – monitoring quality assurance, ensuring robust operations, and being the main point of contact for and about allocated partners.
Whilst upholding quality and standards, you will recognise the benefits of partnership working and seek opportunities for growth, greater collaboration and good practice sharing. You will also provide specialist support and advice for partner operational activities, approval and review procedures, communications and contractual responsibilities.
To be successful, you will have a background of working with Collaborative Provision Partners in a Higher Education setting and can speak to your experience of effectively developing, implementing and managing quality and enhancement processes and procedures. You will have relevant knowledge of quality assurance and enhancement relating to learning and teaching in UK HE and familiarity with QAA, CMA and OfS requirements. In addition, you will have excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with a high level of customer care, demonstrating diplomacy and conflict resolution.
Interviews will likely be held week commencing Monday 24th August.
About us
Regent’s University London is a private university right in the heart of Royal Regent’s Park. We offer bespoke undergraduate and postgraduate education that begins with the individual, focussing on each student’s talents, potential, and aspirations.
Our study areas include business and management; liberal studies and humanities; fashion and design; film, media and performance; psychotherapy and psychology; as well as pathway qualifications in English language and other modern foreign languages.
We are a small, friendly and supportive University offering great benefits for our staff including:
