Faculty Manager

London, Greater london, United Kingdom
Full Time
School of Business
Mid Level
Job description

The Faculty Manager is responsible for the operational management of the faculty workforce, ensuring
that Academic Schools are appropriately resourced, supported, and managed to deliver an outstanding
student experience.

The role leads on workforce planning, recruitment, onboarding, workload coordination, cover
arrangements, performance management processes, staff wellbeing, employee relations, compliance,
staff development coordination, and operational delivery. The postholder acts as a key link between
Academic Schools and professional service departments.

The Faculty Manager is responsible for people management and operational implementation, not
academic leadership. Academic decisions relating to curriculum, assessment, teaching quality, academic
standards, student outcomes, and academic performance remain the responsibility of Programme
Leaders, Heads of Programme, Associate Deans, and Deans.

The Faculty Manager supports the implementation of academic leadership decisions through effective
workforce planning, communication, compliance monitoring, resource allocation, and staff management.


Key Responsibilities
1.  Workforce Planning and Resource Management

Lead faculty workforce planning across all schools to ensure appropriate staffing levels.
•  Work  with  Programme  Leaders,  Head  of  Programmes  and  Deans  to  identify  current  and  future
staffing requirements.
•  Coordinate teaching resource allocation (i.e cover rota)  and workload planning.
•  Monitor faculty utilisation, capacity and deployment.
•  Ensure appropriate cover arrangements are in place to minimise disruption to students.

•  Support succession planning and workforce risk management.
Key Stakeholders
•  Deans
•  Heads of Programmes
•  Programme Leaders
•  Academic Operations Teams
•  Human Resources

2. Recruitment and Selection

Lead and coordinate faculty recruitment activities across all schools. Contribute to the recruitment
and selection of academic staff across all schools through participation in interview and assessment
panels.

•  Ensure recruitment processes are fair, inclusive and compliant.
•  Work with Heads of Programmes, Programme Leaders and Deans to assess academic suitability and
subject expertise.

Support talent pipeline development and workforce planning initiatives.
Consultation Required
Academic appointments and academic suitability decisions will be made by the Dean, Head of Programme,
and Programme Leader, following consultation with the Faculty Manager.

Key Stakeholders
•  Human Resources
•  Recruitment Team
•  Programme Leaders
•  Heads of Programmes
•  Deans

3. Onboarding and Induction
•  Coordinate comprehensive onboarding programmes for all new faculty.
•  Ensure completion of mandatory induction and compliance training.

Facilitate introductions to institutional systems, policies and procedures.
•  Coordinate  academic  induction  activities  delivered  by  Programme  Leadership  (i.e  HoP  and  PL’s) within Schools.
•  Monitor probation objectives and onboarding effectiveness.
•  Ensure new faculty receive appropriate support and mentoring.
Consultation Required
The delivery of staff induction will involve a range of stakeholders across the College. Academic leadership will be responsible for academic induction content, teaching expectations, and assessment requirements, while other departments will contribute to areas relevant to their expertise and responsibilities
Key Stakeholders
•  Human Resources
•  Programme Leaders
•  Heads of Programmes
•  Deans

Learning and Teaching Teams
•  Quality Team

4. Faculty Development and Engagement

Support the coordination of faculty development activities throughout the employment lifecycle, in
consultation with the Head of Programme and Dean. 
Facilitate staff participation in professional development programmes and mandatory training
activities identified by academic leadership.

•  Promote awareness of and engagement with Advance HE, digital learning initiatives, and institutional staff development opportunities. 


•  Support the monitoring of development needs arising from appraisal, probation, and performance review processes, working with the Head of Programme and Dean as appropriate.
•  Assist in the implementation of talent development and career progression initiatives identified by academic leadership and Human Resources. 

•  Support initiatives aimed at enhancing faculty engagement and staff experience across the School. 


•  Coordinate faculty feedback and staff voice mechanisms, ensuring themes and actions are reported to the Head of Programme and Dean for consideration and action where appropriate.
Key Stakeholders
•  Associate Provost
•  Human Resources

Learning and Teaching Teams
•  Digital Learning Specialists
•  Deans and Heads of Programmes

5. Performance Management
•  Conduct  regular  one-to-one  meetings  with  faculty  members  to  discuss  operational  matters,
workload, wellbeing, and professional support needs.
•  Maintain appropriate records of one-to-one meetings and monitor progress against agreed actions.

•  Support the Head of Programme and Dean in the setting, monitoring, and review of performance objectives.
•  Monitor  compliance  with  institutional  expectations,  policies,  mandatory  training  requirements, deadlines, and operational responsibilities.
•  Contribute to probation, appraisal, and performance review processes in consultation with the Head of Programme, Dean, and Human Resources.

•  Identify operational, performance, or wellbeing concerns and coordinate appropriate support and development interventions where required.
•  Monitor  the  implementation  of  agreed  action  plans  arising  from  probation,  appraisal,  and performance review processes.

•  Support staff engagement with professional development opportunities and institutional initiatives.
•  Escalate  performance,  conduct,  capability,  wellbeing,  or  operational  concerns  to  the  Head  of Programme, Dean, and Human Resources as appropriate.
•  Provide  management  information  and  reports  relating  to  faculty  performance,  compliance, workload, and staff development to support decision-making by academic leadership.
•  Teaching  quality,  academic  performance,  curriculum  delivery,  and  academic  standards  are  overseen  by Programme  Leaders,  Heads  of  Programme,  and  Deans.  Faculty  Managers  support  the  implementation of agreed actions but are not responsible for academic evaluation or academic decision-making.

Key Stakeholders
•  Human Resources
•  Programme Leaders
•  Heads of Programme
•  Deans
•  Quality Team

6. Employee Relations and Wellbeing
•  Provide day-to-day management support to faculty.
•Support attendance management and wellbeing initiatives.
•  Manage informal employee relations matters.
•  Work with HR to address grievances, conduct concerns and capability matters.
•  Promote a positive and inclusive working environment.
•Support implementation of wellbeing and engagement strategies.
Consultation Required
Formal employee relations cases will be managed in partnership with Human Resources.
Key Stakeholders
•  Human Resources
•Senior Academic Leadership including Deans

7. Compliance and Governance
•  Ensure faculty compliance with institutional policies and procedures.
•  Monitor completion of mandatory training and regulatory requirements.
•Support compliance with OfS requirements, partner requirements and institutional regulations.
•  Maintain accurate staffing and compliance records.
•Support audits and quality assurance reviews.
Consultation Required
Academic quality and standards matters will be managed in conjunction with academic leadership and quality specialists.
Key Stakeholders
•  Quality Team
•  Human Resources
•  Deans
•  Associate Provost

8. Academic Operations Support
•In  consultation  with  the  Dean,  Head  of  Programme,  and  Programme  Leader,  support  the
implementation  of  decisions  relating  to  teaching  delivery,  academic  operations,  and  programme administration.

•  Coordinate  the  communication  of  academic  and  operational  requirements,  ensuring  faculty members are informed of decisions, priorities, policies, and actions agreed by academic leadership.
•Support the implementation and monitoring of enhancement actions identified by the Dean, Head of Programme, and Programme Leader arising from teaching observations, student feedback, quality reviews, external examiner reports, and other quality assurance processes.
•  Ensure faculty members are aware of and comply with institutional policies, procedures, deadlines,mandatory training requirements, and operational expectations.
•Identify and escalate operational issues that may impact programme delivery, student experience, or staff performance to the appropriate academic leader.
•  Work  collaboratively with the  Dean,  Head  of  Programme,  and  Programme  Leader  to  support  the effective delivery of programmes and the achievement of school and institutional objectives.

9. Employee Lifecycle Management and Offboarding
•  Coordinate faculty resignation, retirement and termination processes.
•  Ensure all offboarding activities are completed.
•  Conduct or coordinate exit interviews.
•  Analyse exit data and identify workforce trends.
•  Work with HR to ensure compliance with employment legislation and institutional procedures.
•  Ensure recovery of institutional assets and removal of system access.
•Support workforce transition planning.

Consultation Required
Termination  decisions  will  be  made  in  accordance  with  institutional  procedures  and  in  partnership  with Human Resources and relevant academic leaders.

Key Stakeholders
•  Human Resources
•IT Services
•  Academic Leadership
•  Payroll
•  Operations Teams
Decision-Making Authority
The Faculty Manager has authority to:
•  Manage faculty operational performance.
•  Coordinate workforce planning.
•  Manage day-to-day people management activities.
•Implement institutional policies and procedures.
•  Escalate risks and concerns appropriately.
•  The Faculty Manager will not independently determine, direct, approve, or make judgements regarding:
•  Academic standards or academic quality.
•  Assessment design, marking, moderation, or assessment outcomes.
•  Curriculum design, module content, or programme structure.
•Learning outcomes or academic requirements.
•  Student progression, award, classification, or assessment board decisions.
•  Teaching quality, pedagogic effectiveness, or academic performance
•  Academic interventions, academic development priorities, or subject-specific guidance provided to faculty members.
•  Programme approval or modification.
These responsibilities rest with Programme Leaders, Heads of Programme, Deans, and relevant  academic committees in accordance with the College's academic governance framework.
 

Compliance Statement

Successful applicants will be required to complete pre-employment checks, including a criminal records check, two references, ID and Right to Work verification, and education confirmation. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity and inclusion, selection for employment is based solely on an individual’s skills, qualifications, and experience relevant to the role.

Share

Apply for this position

Required*
We've received your resume. Click here to update it.
Attach resume as .pdf, .doc, .docx, .odt, .txt, or .rtf (limit 5MB) or Paste resume

Paste your resume here or Attach resume file

Human Check*