The role
Bristol Medical School is seeking to appoint a full-time Medical Assessments Administrator to provide administrative support for undergraduate assessments: booking actors for clinical skills teaching and assessments, supporting the involvement of patients, and working with the Assessments and Feedback Manager and the rest of the medical education student support team, including academic staff leading areas of the programme.
What will you be doing?
You will work in partnership with academic and other professional services staff and play a key role in supporting the use of actors and patients in the medical programme in both teaching and assessment and supporting administration of medical assessments when required.
One of your key tasks will involve maintaining a database of actors including specifications such as age group or gender of actors, answering enquiries from potential new actors, and responsibility for contingency planning and actors training. Actors & patients will need to be supported to work on the programme and this can include liaising with colleagues in the Temporary Staffing Service (TSS) and checking Right to Work documents and liaison with the University Tax Team to ascertain the employment status of individuals undertaking acting work for the Medical School.
You should apply if
We are looking for someone that will be able to flourish in a busy and challenging but very rewarding role. The medical programme is complex and non-standard and there is a regular need to think innovatively, developing new processes and providing valuable input into a changing environment. You will have a good eye for detail and strive to deliver excellence in every aspect of your work. This role will offer a fantastic development opportunity. The post-holder will also be a good team player, able to work effectively with staff at all levels in the School and in other service areas and with an ability to take initiative and show leadership to colleagues.
MBChB Purpose Statement
We help create the next generation of doctors. In partnership with students, academic colleagues, hospital trusts and clinicians across the South West, we actively support the delivery of an innovative, inclusive and research-rich curriculum that encourages students to develop their skills, knowledge and scientific curiosity through teaching and self-directed learning. We act as a central point of contact as students progress on their learning journey, helping them to develop the confidence, professionalism and resilience needed to reach their full potential.
Additional information
Interviews expected to take place 13th February 2025
Our strategy and mission
We recently launched ourstrategyto 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.
The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in aninclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential.We wantto attract, develop, and retain individualswith different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.
Available documents
£27,344 to £31,387. Grade F, per annum