Varsity College is an educational brand of The Independent Institute of Education (The IIE). The IIE enjoys the reputation of being at the forefront of private higher education in South Africa, and is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) to provide higher education qualifications accredited by the Council on Higher Education (CHE).
The IIE Varsity College, Cape Town Campus has a vacancy for a planning and scheduling coordinator.
Duties and responsibilities: Student capacity planning
Understands the timetable in terms of phase in and phase out rules related to phase out and teach out qualifications
Understands the process and advises on the need to teach out a qualification in consultation with the Head: Academic Operations, and ensures that all such requests are formally approved via the National office and governance committees at the Central Academic Team (CAT)
Lecturer budget support
Ensures that the campus academic team are informed of the student group planning in order to complete the lecturer budget
Venue management
Facilitates the ad hoc allocation of venues for various events throughout the year, including any corporate offers on campus
Liaises with the campus facilities coordinator to report any venue related problems or to arrange for special requests regarding venue facilities, and ensures that classroom checks are completed timeously
Communicates any changes to the teaching timetable to students and lecturers
Assessment timetabling
Ensures effective planning of computer room venue software and IT equipment in venues for practical assessments
Assists with the planning and allocation of venues to be shared with the Assessment Centre
Timetabling and attendance register management
Allocates lecturers into the teaching timetable, taking into account respective lecturer constraints as received from the Academic team
Manages timetable changes during the academic year (i.e. updates the academic system with rescheduled sessions received from the Academic team)
Ad hoc printing of daily registers for Lecturers where required
Captures attendance in the academic system on request
Monitors registers daily during the registration period to identify students who are still not appearing as registered students and ensures this information filters through to the Admission Centre for follow up for the completion of the registration process
Ensures that the attendance registers are filed correctly in an orderly system for ease of accessibility in the case of attendance related enquiries
Manages the operational delivery of programmes, this may include programme specific events e.g. Moot court, Info evenings etc
Releases and communicates the teaching timetable to students and lecturers and informs them of any updates to the timetable thereafter
Ensures that all timetabling information is captured accurately and timeously in the academic system
Schedules supplementary sessions as required from the Academic team
Programme operations support
Acts as the liaison between the Capacity Planning and Timetabling Centre and the Programme Managers on any programme related issue in support of the academic programme
Maintains a strong communication channel with all relevant stakeholders that supports all operational requirements that may impact the designated programmes
Liaises with the campus Academic team regarding post assessment queries
Manages the corporate offer space, ensuring that enough material has been ordered for the students and lecturer and distributes it on the day
Campus collaboration and team support
Assists with campus specific projects/events (e.g. Graduation, Open Day etc.)
Complies with The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) legislation relevant to the Capacity Planning and Timetabling Centre
Collaborates with all departments on campus to facilitate optimal performance within the Capacity Planning and Timetabling Centre and to ensure a high-quality student experience
Competencies required:
Interpersonal and communications skills
Problem-solving skills
Computer proficiency
Time management skills
Best suited to a friendly, organised and systematic person who has an eye for detail and who works accurately and is able to handle pressure
Minimum qualification requirements:
Minimum of a national diploma/ Advanced Certificate (NQF Level 6)
Advanced diploma or degree (NQF Level 7) is advantageous
Minimum work experience requirements:
Minimum of two years administrative experience (Ideally with timetabling experience)
Salary : Market-related
The IIE's Varsity College is an Equal Opportunity Employer . However, preference may be given to previously underrepresented groups in accordance with the South African Employment Equity Act.