Campus: Middlesbrough and Hartlepool Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time 37 Hours per week (due to the nature of this role flexibility in working hours is required with some weekend and evening work) Salary: Competitive Closing date for receipt of completed applications: Sunday, 6 April 2025 Interviews (to include a presentation by candidates) will be held on Monday, 14 April 2025 Job Advert Job Description Application Form Equality Opportunities Form Please send your completed application to jobs@northernart.ac.uk

Head of Marketing & Recruitment

The Northern School of Art has provided students with specialist art and design education in the North East for over 100 years. Dating back to 1870 when The Middlesbrough School of Art was opened shortly followed by The Government School of Art in Hartlepool in 1874. The School, formerly the Cleveland College of Art & Design (CCAD) was formed in 1979 by the merger of Teesside College of Art, Middlesbrough, and the Hartlepool College of Art. Being the only educational institute dedicated to art and design in the North East over this course of time has given our school immeasurable experience and expertise in creative education. We have had the opportunity to work with outstandingly talented students who have graduated to become some of the best in their respective industries. Our Alumni include Ridley Scott, director of Alien and Blade Runner, car designer Keith Patterson and artist Mackenzie Thorpe. We are pleased to be recruiting to the newly created role of Head of Marketing and Recruitment following the merger of the Marketing and Recruitment departments. This role is pivotal in progressing the strategic objectives of the School and we are seeking a highly motivated and experienced candidate with effective leadership and management skills to develop and implement a Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions strategy across the Further Education and Higher Education markets. Duties and responsibilities of the role include: • Development and implementation of a Marketing, Recruitment and Admissions strategy that supports the strategic objectives of the School. • Collaboration with senior leadership to ensure the strategy aligns with curriculum development and institutional priorities. • Using data analytics, identify trends and provide actionable insights to inform continual development of the Marketing, Recruitment, and Admissions strategy. • Monitoring of key performance indicators, including application numbers, conversion rates, and enrolment figures, to assess strategy effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. • Driving innovation in student recruitment practices to respond to sector trends and applicant experiences. What will you get if you join us? In return we offer: • An opportunity to work for an institution that supports work-life balance, and cares for the wellbeing of staff; • Staff development opportunities; • Generous annual leave; • Free confidential counselling service and physiotherapy; • Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for VDU use; • Free IT products including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud; • Payment of Professional fees; • Staff recognition awards; • Free car parking and access to other staff benefits; and • Access to the Local Government scheme (with significant employer contributions).
Campus: Middlesbrough and Hartlepool Contract: Permanent Hours: Full Time 37 Hours per week (job share would be considered) Salary: £25,335 - £27,070 (based on increments) Closing date for receipt of completed applications: 30th March 2025 Job Advert Job Description Application Form Equality Opportunities Form Please send your completed application to jobs@northernart.ac.uk

HR Officer

The Northern School of Art has provided students with specialist art and design education in the North East for over 100 years. We have recently been awarded outstanding by Ofsted for the third consecutive time at out FE campus. Being the only educational institute dedicated to art and design in the North East over this course of time has given our school immeasurable experience and expertise in creative education. We are looking for a self-motivated and organised individual to support the HR department to ensure the effective development and delivery of HR services within the School. It is essential for the successful candidate to have Human Resources qualification or related subject, or some HR working experience, along with experience of using an extensive database for the input of information and extraction of data and fully conversant with Microsoft Word and Excel programmes. What will you get if you join us? • Work for an institution that supports work-life balance, and cares for the wellbeing of staff; • Staff development opportunities; • Generous annual leave; • Free confidential counselling service and physiotherapy; • Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for VDU use; • Free IT products including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud; • Professional fees paid by the School; • Staff recognition awards; • Free car parking and access to other staff benefits; and • Access to the Local Government scheme (with significant employer contributions).
Campus: Middlesbrough and Hartlepool Contract: Fixed Term for 6 months Hours: Part time 15 hours per week (Whole Time) Working hours can be flexible Annual salary: £10,270 (FTE: £25,335) Closing date for receipt of completed applications: Sunday 30th March 2025 Job Advert Job Description Application Form Equality Opportunities Form Please send your completed application to jobs@northernart.ac.uk

Payroll and Pensions Officer

We have an exciting opportunity for a detail-oriented Payroll and Pensions Officer to support the effective delivery of the School’s payroll and pension services. We are looking for a self-motivated and organised individual, who will support the Payroll and Pension Specialist/HR Advisor, with the administration of payroll and pensions within the School. This role is crucial in ensuring the accurate processing of payroll and pension contributions for staff, in compliance with relevant regulations and policies. It is essential for the successful candidate to have a computer literacy qualification, or proven track record, preferably in relation to the use of databases, spreadsheets and word processing. Knowledge and previous experience of payroll and pension is desired, however, not essential. What will you get if you join us? • Work for an institution that supports work-life balance, and cares for the wellbeing of staff; • Staff development opportunities; • Generous annual leave; • Free confidential counselling service and physiotherapy; • Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses for VDU use; • Free IT products including Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Cloud; • Professional fees paid by the School; • Staff recognition awards • Free car parking and access to other staff benefits; and • Access to the Local Government scheme (with significant employer contributions).
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Benefits

Working with us here at The Northern School of Art, you will get...

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Access to personal skills development to help you achieve your targets and your longer term career goals.

AWARD-WINNING

The opportunity to work in an award-winning institution with creative people in a creative environment, where the exchange of ideas is integrated into the work ethic.

LIFE-IMPACT

The knowledge that you have a positive impact on the development of students and the choices they make in life.

TEACHERS' PENSION

Access to the Teachers’ Pension scheme (with significant employer contributions).

SUPPORT

Support and guidance in making any difficult decisions to achieve the targets you have been set.

Flexible Working

We try and offer flexible working to staff where possible to support them both in their home and work life! Hear from our staff..

"Flexible working has changed my life, I have a much better work/life balance which has aided my well-being. I am still getting excellent performance management reviews and I am much more able to keep learning and improving in my job. I hadn't realised that I could do this and would advise all to consider what might benefit them. There is a process, but you are well supported, and guidance is given. I am much happier at work and I think that is reflected in the quality of my work. I feel alive and renewed."
"The school has supported me to work flexibly to enable an excellent work-life balance along with giving me the opportunity to ensure my childcare needs are fulfilled."
"Since I started my flexible working it has really helped manage a better work life balance. This has really helped with my mental health."
"I cannot thank the school enough for the level of support they have demonstrated in my request for flexibility, whilst dealing with a family member becoming ill and home-schooling three young children during the lockdown. Never, have I worked for such a flexible, understanding, and supportive employer. I felt 100% supported in every aspect and I could not have managed to balance my home and working relationship without the schools continued support and assistance. Many thanks for your compassion and understanding."

Privacy Notice (How we use employee information):

The Northern School of Art: those employed to work, or otherwise engaged to work GDPR: How we use The Northern School of Art’s workforce information We process personal data relating to those we employ to work as, or are otherwise engaged to work as part of The Northern School of Art. We do this for contractual employment purposes, to assist in the running of the School and to enable individuals to be paid. The collection of this information will also: · improve the management of workforce data across the sector · enable development of a comprehensive picture of the workforce and how it is deployed · inform the development of recruitment and retention policies · allow better financial modelling and planning · enable monitoring of selected protected characteristics · safeguarding of staff health and wellbeing The personal data includes identifiers such as Name, Date of Birth, NI number, qualifications special category data such as gender and ethnic group, criminal records and absence information. We will keep this information for 6 years after an employee leaves for HR purposes and 12 years for payroll purposes in secure conditions (both physical and electronic). The personal data we collect is stored electronically on our server in the United Kingdom. Information held on paper will be kept in a secure location. We will ensure that your personal data is treated securely and in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (2018). We will not share information about you with third parties without your consent unless the law allows or requires us to. We are required to share some of your personal data with: · the Local Government Pension Scheme · the Teachers’ Pension Scheme · the School’s payroll provider (Moorepay) · the HMRC Under data protection regulations, staff have the right to request access to information about them that we hold. To make a request for your personal information, contact foi@northernart.ac.uk. You also have the right to: · object to processing of personal data that is likely to cause, or is causing, damage or distress · prevent processing for the purpose of direct marketing · in certain circumstances, have inaccurate personal data rectified, blocked, erased or destroyed · claim compensation for damages caused by a breach of the General Data Protection Regulation 2018 If you require more information about how we use your personal data, please email foi@northernart.ac.uk. If you have a concern about the way we are collecting or using your personal data, we request that you raise your concern with HR in the first instance. Alternatively, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/

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