- Assist in organising, coordinating, and participating in events related to learning and teaching, operations, and marketing, including fashion shows, exhibitions, career expos, seminars, and similar activities.
- Manage filing systems, mail distribution, student records, marks records, examination administration, general communications, and the administration of documents, forms, and templates for undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
- Type, format, template, and archive all departmental documentation, including letters, reports, agendas, minutes, correspondence, and examination papers.
- Handle all telephonic communication with internal and external stakeholders, including taking messages, redirecting calls, establishing context, and screening calls for the Director of School (DoS) and/or Head of Department (HoD).
- Manage the DoS/HoD diary, both electronically and manually, and facilitate the efficient and effective use of their time in the performance of their duties.
- Coordinate all travel, accommodation, and venue arrangements, and ensure that cheque requests are processed timeously via the Integrated Tertiary Software (ITS) financial system.
- Schedule and arrange meetings; notify staff and stakeholders; record and distribute minutes; and follow up on action items.
- Manage all incoming and outgoing mail and oversee its distribution.
- Perform all ITS-related administrative functions, including those related to student records and marks, quotations, requisitions, job requests, and budget administration.
- Assist with first-year enquiries and student enrolments.
- Support senior management within the School with administrative duties related to operational budgets and financial portfolios.
- Assist with administrative responsibilities related to the Interdisciplinary and Visual Studies streams.
- Process and facilitate requisitions for materials and goods related to learning and teaching projects in Visual Art, including follow-up procedures in accordance with institutional protocols.
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Minimum Requirements
- Grade 12 qualification.
- A minimum of two to five years' relevant work experience within a university or tertiary education environment.
- At least two to five years' experience in an academic or administrative setting.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and OneDrive.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- In-depth knowledge of office management and general administrative processes.
Added Advantages
- A relevant national diploma or degree.
- Sound knowledge of NMU policies and procedures, or experience within a comparable tertiary institution.
- Experience in public relations and marketing, preferably within a creative or academic environment.
- Working knowledge of Integrated Tertiary Software (ITS), I-Enabler, and macOS
- Shortlisted candidates may be requested to undergo some form of competency assessment.
- Candidates will be required to furnish three references.
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