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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"><html><body><div><h1 class="jobSectionHeader"><b>Apprenticeship Contracts Manager</b></h1> <div><div>Department</div> <div>Apprenticeships, Delivery and Compliance</div> <div>Location</div> <div>Joseph Priestley Building</div> <div>Salary</div> <div>£50,321 to £54,699 per annum </div><div>Permanent</div> <div>Post Type</div> <div>Full Time</div> <div>Release Date</div> <div>08 October 2024</div> <div>Closing Date</div> <div>23.59 hours GMT on Wednesday 06 November 2024 </div><div>Reference</div> <div>SAS24005</div><br/> </div><p/><br/> <p>Birmingham City University is a large and diverse place to study right in the heart of the city and we currently have an exciting opportunity for an Apprenticeship Contracts Manager within the SAAS Apprenticeship Delivery and Compliance team.</p><p> The Directorate of Student and Academic Services (SAAS) leads on the development and provision of outstanding student facing services. The Directorate is responsible for ensuring that students have an excellent experience and provides services across the student and academic lifecycle from enrolment to graduation, covering everything from wellbeing services to ensuring new courses are set up correctly. The Directorate is at the centre of a transformation programme as we seek to make services which underpin our student experience more efficient and effective. Over the next year, we will reconfigure the ways we work, reducing silos, making better use of systems and improving compliance with regulations, policies and processes.</p><p> The Apprenticeship Contracts Manager will be responsible for the provision of legal advice and services in relation to apprenticeship contracts in order to protect the University contractually in the delivery of external projects and services. They will negotiate, review and draft contracts and other legal documents relating to external projects and services and to ensure that the University’s contractual obligations are both achievable and properly understood.</p><p> You will be educated to degree level (or equivalent) and hold a relevant professional legal qualification or equivalent legal practice experience. You will have demonstrable knowledge and understanding of general contract law principles and awareness of key issues in contracts such as limitations of liability, indemnities, warranties and termination rights, as well as procuring and/or managing contracts in respect of Intellectual Property, partnerships, knowledge transfer and commercialisation within the Higher Education sector. You will also have experience of managing contracts to ensure that suppliers adhere to agreed contract requirements, and a good understanding of project management issues such as financial control and compliance.</p> <p><b>Further Details:</b> <br/> Job Description</p></div><p/></body></html>