Job Shadowing HE
Job Shadowing HE takes a deep dive into the roles of people who work in Higher Education. Featuring guests from across the sector, each episode reveals what’s involved in a specific role, the career path that led to it and tips on how to get in and get on in these jobs. Presented by Susannah Marsden, HE Consultant [susannahmarsden.co.uk]
Episodes
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Josh Gulrajani: The Art and Science of HE Planning
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Wednesday Feb 14, 2024
Josh Gulrajani is Director of Planning, Performance and Student Statutory Returns at Aston University.
In this episode, Josh explains the remit of a planning director and, with my episode co-host HE consultant David Marks, delves into the topics of student number planning, the broader planning process and recent sector experience of Data Futures. Josh also shares his career path so far, discusses the value of engaging with wider professional activities and offers advice on getting into the planning profession.
This episode is kindly sponsored by Dixon Walter. Dixon Walter is a Search and Selection Firm devoted to the appointment of outstanding leaders within Higher Education. Since 2015, they have been delivering successful appointments across the full spectrum of senior Professional Services and Academic Leadership positions throughout the UK and across all mission groups. Hallmarks of their service include the supportive and insight-driven approach leading to innovative, diverse, and inspirational appointments that regularly exceed the expectations of both clients and candidates.
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Julie Kelly and Lesley O’Keeffe: The Balancing Act of the Academic Registrar
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Julie Kelly is Academic Registrar at the University of Hertfordshire and Lesley O'Keeffe is Registrar at Brunel University. They are also both members of the Executive Committee of the Academic Registrars Council, the national body that represents the profession.
In this episode, Julie and Lesley explore the vast and pivotal role of the Academic Registrar in supporting the student journey, the variations in roles and titles across the sector, their different routes into Higher Education careers and how you create line-management relationships with subject experts. They also offer advice to colleagues who may aspire to be an Academic Registrar in the short- or medium-term.
This episode is kindly sponsored by Anderson Quigley. Anderson Quigley builds better leaders for a better society. They are industry experts with decades of experience in public sector executive search, interim management and advisory. Driven by their core values, integrity, diversity and hands-on project ownership, they bring their expertise to bear for organisations that focus on society and social development, delivering leadership recruitment in higher education, schools, healthcare, charities, social care, housing, cultural organisations, the arts and government.
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Alison Benson: Under the Bonnet of University Governance Management
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Alison Benson is Strategic Planning Manager (Governance) at the University of Leicester. She has worked in Higher Education since 2016 and currently leads a team that manages the top-level corporate and academic governance of the university.
In this episode, Alison explores the purpose of university governance, what's involved in its effective management and how you know if it's working well. She also shares wider aspects of her professional life including navigating part-time working in a predominately full-time HE culture and the leading role she is taking in the sector to support governance professionals in their career pathways.
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Victoria Holbrook: Engaging the HE Sector
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Wednesday Jan 03, 2024
Victoria Holbrook is Assistant Director (Consulting, Governance and Insight) at Advance HE, which is a member-led charity that works with partners across the globe to improve higher education for staff, students and society.
In this episode, Victoria shares her career path through roles in organisations that support the HE community, discusses why good engagement with stakeholders matters and provides insight to the expertise she brings to help HEIs with problem-solving; she also offers views on the challenges facing the sector, and shares tips on how to get into her type of job.
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Jamie Jones: Building a new university from the ground up
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Wednesday Dec 13, 2023
Jamie Jones is Vice-Principal (Operations and Infrastructure) at ARU Peterborough, a new £30 million university that opened its doors to its first students in September 2022. Jamie has worked in Higher Education for over 20 years.
In this episode, he shares his leadership involvement in setting up a new institution, discusses why he was attracted to the opportunity, uncovers his career path to date, talks through his working life now - including his approach to work-life balance, and offers advice on how to progress into executive operational roles.
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Selina Hannaford: What exactly is a Chief Of Staff?
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Wednesday Nov 29, 2023
Selina Hannaford is Chief of Staff at City, University of London. She has worked in Higher Education for 20 years and during part of that time has been the Chief of Staff to four different Vice-Chancellors or Presidents.
In this episode, Selina shares her career journey to date, sheds light on what a Chief of Staff does, uncovers the importance of the working relationship between a Chief of Staff and a Vice-Chancellor, discusses the importance of authentic leadership and offers advice on how to get into the Chief of Staff role.
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
The Job Shadowing HE Trailer: Coming Soon!
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Wednesday Nov 08, 2023
Susannah Marsden introduces her new podcast, Job Shadowing HE, where guests from across the Higher Education sector talk about their roles, their career paths and how to get in and get on in those jobs.
Many jobs in Higher Education take place behind the scenes, but they still play important roles in helping institutions run well. Career paths into, through, and out of Higher Education can also be a mystery, especially for people working in non-academic roles.
This podcast, presented by Susannah Marsden, sheds some light on the many and varied roles within HE - in universities, in specialist HE institutions as well as in sector bodies that support the national HE infrastructure. It also aims to support people who are thinking about their career paths and who may aspire to a new role now or in the future.