Newcastle University is a world-class UK University, advancing knowledge, providing creative solutions and solving global problems. Newcastle University in Singapore has been providing top-quality degrees in Singapore for over a decade and have graduated more than 1,000 students. We deliver jointly awarded undergraduate Newcastle University degrees with Singapore Institute of Technology in chemical engineering, electrical power engineering, marine engineering, offshore engineering and naval architecture, and mechanical design and manufacturing engineering. At Newcastle Research and Innovation Institute, we provide postgraduate education and training with MScs in Electrical Power Engineering, Energy and Sustainability, Marine Technology and Process Safety and Risk Management as well as research degrees (PhD, MPhil). Attracting and retaining staff of the highest calibre is our priority.
Salary: £32,080.00 - £34,610.00
Closing Date: 10 May 2026
The Role
Are you hardworking, organised and passionate about university education and the opportunities it can offer young people?
We are looking for a Student Recruitment Co-ordinator to join our busy team.
The Newcastle University UK Recruitment Team develops, leads and delivers a range of exciting events and activities designed to encourage young people from across the UK to consider university and to give them a taste of what life is like as an undergraduate student at Newcastle University. As a Student Recruitment Co-Ordinator, you’ll enjoy a varied role – in a typical week you might travel to another UK city to deliver an inspiring talk to students currently considering their options for life after school or college, plan and organise the logistics of an on-campus event, create engaging presentations or work with colleagues from across the University on large scale projects such as residential summer schools or Clearing.
PARTNERS Programme
A key element of this role will be working as part of the team that delivers the Newcastle University supported entry route(PARTNERS); delivering PARTNERS specific recruitment events and activities throughout the year as well as leading and supporting elements of the PARTNERS application process. You will also play an integral part of the organisation and delivery of the residential Year 13 PARTNERS Academic Summer School (PASS) which takes place annually in July.
Event planning and delivery
You will be involved in the organisation and delivery of on campus and virtual events for prospective students. As well as planning events, you’ll also coordinate teams of Student Ambassadors, as well as other members of the UK Recruitment Team to deliver them successfully. You’ll present to large audiences of students, parents/carers and teachers, manage event budgets and carry out comprehensive evaluation, including the preparation of reports. You will also support other University events and activities as required such as Open Days and Confirmation and Clearing.
Partnership working
Alongside the Student Recruitment Manager, you will support and coordinate key activity associated with the Access element of the University’s Access and Participation Plan which includes specific projects including Westgate Hill and Insight 2Uni mentoring.
Who are we looking for?
You will have experience of event planning and organisation, developing and delivering presentations, working as part of a team and managing a complex workload. You will be a flexible, adaptable problem solver who is capable of thinking on your feet. This is a busy and exciting role, providing the post holder with a great deal of job satisfaction and would be suited to candidates wishing to progress their career in the Higher Education Sector.
If this sounds like you - we want to hear from you!
In your covering letter please outline how to meet at the essential criteria detailed in the job description; we will use this information in the shortlisting process.
For an informal chat about the role, please contact Dawn Dowling, Student Recruitment Manager at dawn.dowling@ncl.ac.uk
This post is fixed term to 7 May 2027
You must hold a full, clean driving license at the time of interview and if successful will be required to complete health surveillance and driver declaration. The willingness to work some weekends and outside of normal office hours is required. You should be able and willing to occasionally drive to events and school/college visits around the UK and to stay overnight when required. Hire cars are provided for travel.
The UK Recruitment Team currently work flexibly. This role is full time (37 hours) and you will work in the office at least 3 days per week with the option to work the other 2 days at home (if travelling and activity delivery allows).
Further information:
Find out more about PARTNERS:
Find out more about the outreach and recruitment events and activities that the team currently deliver:
Key Accountabilities
1. With support from the Student Recruitment Manager, you will lead the development and delivery of on-campus events and activities for young people from schools and colleges across the UK. This will include:
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o Organisation and delivery of events and activities.
o Development and delivery of presentations and workshops in schools/colleges to a range of audiences including potential applicants, parents/carers and school staff.
o Lead staff training to ensure quality control and ongoing quality improvement, including overseeing the recruitment, selection, training and management of over 100 Student Ambassadors, mentors and students reps on an annual basis to support these events.
o Contribute to the ongoing evaluation of all events and activities, to evaluate the impact, appropriateness, effectiveness and impact for the target audience/s. Prepare relevant evaluation reports to ensure continuous improvement of activity.
o Attend school and college visits throughout the UK to deliver activities, presentations and other appropriate outreach and awareness-raising sessions in schools/colleges.
1. Support the Student Recruitment Manager to lead the team to deliver the Newcastle University PARTNERS Programme including the development, organisation and delivery of the annual Year 13 residential PARTNERS Academic Summer School activities. This will include liaison with internal and external event stakeholders; organisation of information evenings for pupils and parents; recruitment, selection and training of student reps, ambassadors and interns; assessing applicants eligibility; organisation of social activities; arrangements for catering and student accommodation; co-ordination and implementation of appropriate procedures to ensure the health and safety of participating students and staff; organisation and delivery of follow-up activities; forecasting and monitoring of budgets and preparing reports.
2. Where appropriate, line management responsibility for members of the Support Team, managing and overseeing the workload of team members, co-ordinating regular update meetings to review progress against agreed aims and objectives, and to ensure effective workflow across the team. Carrying out annual Performance and Development Reviews (PDR) for members of staff, as well as recording annual leave and sickness.
3. Organise and deliver aspects of collaboratively run projects and events. This may include contributing to the development and delivery of conferences and events for target groups such as looked after young people,disabled students, parents and teachers.
4. Support for national student recruitment activity. This could include leading on the organisation of student guides for the Autumn and Summer University Open Days (including the recruitment and training of student guides, allocation of roles and monitoring of student performance and attendance to ensure quality of delivery), the lead organisation of pre-application campus tours.
5. Support the representation of the University at a range of Higher Education recruitment events throughout the UK including large undergraduate Higher Education conventions, smaller recruitment and careers events in individual schools and colleges, and other recruitment events as may be identified during the course of the year.
6. Develop and produce appropriate recruitment-related publicity / marketing information (print, web-based and new media) to raise the profile of the University and its activities among target audiences.
The Person
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
Essential
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to handle difficult and often sensitive situations
* Excellent presentation skills
* The ability to plan and organise intensive, complex, customer-oriented events or projects, including evaluation of effectiveness/impact
* Excellent time-management and prioritisation skills with the ability to manage a complex workload
* Flexibility and a positive approach to tasks, activities and situations
* Excellent team working skills with the ability to initiate, develop and maintain productive working relationships with key stakeholders.
* Attention to detail, excellent IT and proven financial management skills
* Initiative and a creative approach to problem solving
* Experience of working with and enthusing young people
* Willingness to work some evenings and weekends
* Full, clean driving licence
* Willingness to travel throughout the UK and stay overnight, as required
* Receive Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB)
Desirable
* Web authoring and print production skills
* An awareness of the UCAS application system and recruitment and admission cycle for university students
* An awareness and understanding of the issues affecting the progression of students from widening participation cohorts entering Higher Education
Attributes and Behaviour
Communicating
* Tailors content of communication to the audience, changing style, tone and format appropriately
* Uses face to face communication regularly; team meetings, one to ones, informal discussions/chats, briefing sessions etc
* Can hold attention of others using appropriate techniques; questioning, rhetorical questions, changing tone and pace of voice and animated style.
Planning and Organising
* Sets own priorities in conjunction with team and area objectives
* Uses systems and tools to ensure records and audit trails are clear and up to date
* Ensures that others know how process and systems work
Team-working
* Shares relevant and useful information with others
* Willing to help others and share workloads
* Respects the value that different views bring to the team
Understanding others
* Clarifies understanding of others to avoid misinterpretation
* Adapts own response to take into account cultural differences, behaviours and perspectives
Delivering Services
* Sees other departments and colleagues as “customers” and follows through on their enquiries and requests
* Keeps fellow team members up to date with progress
* Takes responsibility for achieving own targets
* Pays attention to detail
* Strives to deliver high quality results
Qualifications
* Degree or equivalent
Newcastle University is a global University where everyone is treated with dignity and respect. As a University of Sanctuary, we aim to provide a welcoming place of safety for all, offering opportunities to people fleeing violence and persecution.
We are committed to being a fully inclusive university which actively recruits, supports and retains colleagues from all sectors of society. We value diversity as well as celebrate, support and thrive on the contributions of all of our employees and the communities they represent. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage applications from individuals who can complement our existing teams, we believe that success is built on having teams whose backgrounds and experiences reflect the diversity of our university and student population.
At Newcastle University we hold a Gold Athena Swan award in recognition of our good employment practices for the advancement of gender equality. We also hold a Race Equality Charter Bronze award in recognition of our work towards tackling race inequality in higher education REC. We are a Disability Confident employer and will offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the role as part of the offer and interview scheme.
In addition, we are a member of the Euraxess initiative supporting researchers in Europe.
Requisition ID: 29345