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Join our Legal Services and be part of the Freedom of Information Team as our Support Officer!
Within the Legal Services and Freedom of Information Team, you will work alongside our experienced Freedom of Information Officer (FOI) to ensure that Freedom of Information Act and Environmental Information Regulation (EIR) requests are managed in a professional manner which upholds the University’s reputation and in line with legal requirements.
Working with the FOI Officer, you'll act as the University’s operational point of contact to provide support for the core functions of Freedom of Information including:
This is a busy and varied role involving daily communication with teams across the University to obtain information required to respond to requests within the statutory timescales. You will also have direct contact with members of the public as well as staff, and must be a confident communicator with a keen focus on delivering excellent customer service.
You will:
The ideal candidate will also be an advocate for continuous improvement, committed to helping build a culture of transparency and compliance through training and awareness.
This is a part-time role, working 21.9 hours per week (0.6 fte).
As well as considering candidates with previous experience, this is also an exciting opportunity to develop into the role if you have no previous experience working as a Freedom of Information Officer.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Delia Bean, FOI Officer (db406@bath.ac.uk) or Joanna Madeley, Head of Legal Services (jm4227@bath.ac.uk). However, please note that Joanna will not be available from 3 -7 August.
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Claverton Down
New Jobs
£26,707 - £30,378 a year