£35,608 Per year
Undetermined
Undetermined
Greater Bristol Area, United Kingdom
Summary: The MyWorld Administrator role involves providing comprehensive administrative support for a pioneering creative technology programme at the University of Bristol. The position requires coordination of financial operations, customer service, governance, and event support within a dynamic environment. This is a maternity cover position lasting until May 2026 or until the return of the current post holder. The ideal candidate should possess relevant qualifications and experience in a similar administrative role.
Key Responsibilities:
- Coordinating administration for MyWorld, including financial support such as subcontractor and supplier setup, subsidy control, contract administration, managing budgets, and processing payments.
- Providing excellent customer service to building users regarding bookings and specialized spaces, and triaging queries as needed.
- Supporting governance and communications, including reports, minutes, and stakeholder updates.
- Providing executive support, including handling diaries, travel, and high-level correspondence.
- Supporting event and workshop delivery, including a large end-of-programme showcase in October.
- Acting as the first point of contact for partners, managing queries, and prioritizing requests.
- Independently handling queries and using initiative to resolve issues effectively.
Key Skills:
- A-levels or vocational qualifications (NVQ Level 3-4, Level 3-4 Business Apprenticeship) or equivalent, plus relevant experience or significant work experience in a similar role.
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Excel, email, web, and office systems.
- Ability to manage information electronically via databases and spreadsheets.
- Proven experience working in a busy, diverse, and demanding environment with the ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines under pressure.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to take ownership of problems and build relationships with internal and external contacts at all levels.
Salary (Rate): £35,608 yearly
City: Greater Bristol Area
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
The role Are you an organised and proactive administrator, with a keen eye for detail, looking to be part of a fast moving, ambitious and innovative programme? Then join MyWorld, a pioneering initiative driving the future of creative technology in the West of England! As MyWorld Administrator, based at the Sheds, you will play a key role in supporting the programme, its operations and tech team, and partners. You’ll work closely with internal colleagues (finance, procurement, tax, legal), as well as actively supporting day-to-day operations which come with being based at the University of Bristol’s newest facility. MyWorld is a groundbreaking programme led by the University of Bristol, backed by a £30m investment from UK Research and Innovation’s Strength in Places Fund. Delivered in collaboration with 13 world-leading partners, including top universities and globally renowned partners such as Aardman and Bristol Old Vic, MyWorld is shaping the future of creative technology in the West of England region. Please note that this is a maternity cover up to 31 May 2026 or until the return of the current post holder. In addition, this opportunity is open to internal candidates on a secondment basis. Due to operational requirements, we’re ideally looking for the successful candidate to start quickly.
What will you be doing? Coordinating administration for MyWorld, including significant financial support such as subcontractor and supplier set up, undertaking subsidy control, contract administration, managing budgets and processing payments. Providing excellent customer service to building users around potential bookings, use of specialised spaces, triaging queries as required. Supporting governance and communications, including reports, minutes, and stakeholder updates. Providing executive support, handling diaries, travel, and high-level correspondence. Supporting event and workshop delivery, including supporting a large end of programme showcase in October. Acting as the first point of contact for partners, signposting queries and prioritising requests. Handling queries independently, using initiative to resolve issues effectively.
You should apply if Qualifications: A-levels or vocational qualifications (NVQ Level 3-4, Level 3-4 Business Apprenticeship) or equivalent, plus relevant experience or significant work experience in a similar role. Technical Proficiency: Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office, including excel, email, web, and office systems. Ability to manage information electronically via databases and spreadsheets. Experience: Proven experience working in a busy, diverse, and demanding environment with the ability to prioritise tasks and meet deadlines under pressure. Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Excellent communication skills with the ability to take ownership of problems, build relationships, and interact effectively with internal and external contacts at all levels. For a full view of the requirements and responsibilities, please refer to the attached job description.
Additional information Contract type: Fixed Term Contract/Secondment Basis (for internal candidates) until May 2026 or until the return of the post holder. Please note that this role internally is recognised as a 'Senior Research Administrator'. Work pattern: Monday - Friday, 35 hours per week. Grade: G Salary: £32,080 - £35,608 per annum. School/Unit: The Faculty of Science and Engineering This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Tuesday, 26th August. Interviews are anticipated to take place 10th September. The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.