DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPUTY DIRECTOR: STUDENT AFFAIRS PEROMNES POST LEVEL 4 The successful candidates' annual strategic plans in collaboration with the Director and unit heads; Oversee, manage, and provide strategic Development and implementation of programmes; Project management; Human Resources and Financial management: Student governance structures; Financial processes; Project management and events; Development and conceptualization
delegated by the institutional committees. Attending projects and functions of Student Affairs and student organisations Assisting with planning and organising events and projects of Student Affairs Division and student organisations Conducting and coordinating relevant events and projects. Identifying areas of development for staff. Facilitating student life through appropriate programmes and projects. Maintaining cordial relationships with students skills. Risk assessment and management skills. Project management skills. Ability to work well in a team
in department-driven or organisational-driven projects There are skills needed by the organisation that
delegated by the institutional committees. Attending projects and functions of Student Affairs and student organisations Assisting with planning and organising events and projects of Student Affairs Division and student organisations Conducting and coordinating relevant events and projects. Identifying areas of development for staff. Facilitating student life through appropriate programmes and projects. Maintaining cordial relationships with students skills. Risk assessment and management skills. Project management skills. Ability to work well in a team
successfully contributed to projects days (within the Academy the Annual Projects Day is a showcase of senior student practical software development projects – approximately 60 projects annually) Must have a record of assessed the marking of third year practical year projects on a level acceptable to the British Computer successfully supervise at minimum 10 honours research projects, according to the standards of the BCS. Must supply
successfully contributed to projects days (within the Academy the Annual Projects Day is a showcase of senior student practical software development projects – approximately 60 projects annually) Must have a record of assessed the marking of third year practical year projects on a level acceptable to the British Computer successfully supervise at minimum 2 honours research projects, according to the standards of the BCS. Must supply
successfully contributed to projects days (within the Academy the Annual Projects Day is a showcase of senior student practical software development projects – approximately 60 projects annually) Must have a record of assessed the marking of third year practical year projects on a level acceptable to the British Computer successfully supervise at minimum 10 honours research projects, according to the standards of the BCS. Must supply
successfully contributed to projects days (within the Academy the Annual Projects Day is a showcase of senior student practical software development projects – approximately 60 projects annually) Must have a record of assessed the marking of third year practical year projects on a level acceptable to the British Computer successfully supervise at minimum 2 honours research projects, according to the standards of the BCS. Must supply
sales and/or research. - A matric qualification. - Project management skills. - Understanding of fieldwork
sales and/or research. - A matric qualification. - Project management skills. - Understanding of fieldwork