So, you’re looking for a new job in higher education? You’re in the right place!

Many job seekers are turning towards Higher Education, as there are plenty of benefits to working in this job sector!

Our biggest aim at Balfor Recruitment Group is to help you achieve whatever you want to be, which is why we have curated this article full of tips and tricks for getting into Higher Education!

There are a range of jobs available in Higher Education, with plenty of vacancies available. You can search vacancies here: https://balfor.co.uk/education-jobs/

Some of the roles may include Academic Advising, Enrollment Management, Financial Services and Career Advising – as well as the teaching career path.

As well as this, there are multiple advantages to working in Higher Education:

  • A good salary; with Higher Education lecturers typically ranging from £33,000 to £49,0000.
  • Affordable education; A few Higher Education institutions have schemes where their employees can take classes for free or for a discounted price.
  • Fulfilling work; guiding and advising students with their futures can be a very rewarding career path to embark on.

Pay Great Attention to Detail

When applying for jobs in Higher Education, it is vital that you ensure everything is correct on your cover letter and CV. Everything you submit must be tailored towards each institution you apply to, as their principles will differ.

Create an Impressive Portfolio

It is more than likely that you will be required to bring a portfolio to your interview so it’s best to be prepared! Collect your best pieces of work, that are all relevant to the position you’re applying for and highlight your skillset best.

Network, network, network!

Networking is so important in any job sector but especially in higher education! Putting yourself out there will benefit you in many ways, as it branches your connections. Attend events related to your particular field and interact with as many people as possible.

Prepare Very Well for the Interview

Preparation is key for working in Higher Education, which is what recruiters will be looking for throughout your interview! By preparing well, this will help you avoid slipping up and not being able to answer questions accordingly. Memorising the university or college’s background information is also important, as the interviewer may expect you to know.

Keep Positive!

Talking in a positive manner and having an enthusiastic attitude is crucial, as any negativity will come across as a lack of confidence. Focus on the positive attributes you’ll bring to the table and how you intend to help the institution you’re applying for.

We wish you nothing but the best with your career in Higher Education, which is a journey full of exciting opportunities.

If you were to register with us, you would have 24-7 support from one of our specialist consultants. All of our consultants have had experience in the Education sector, guaranteeing you secure and professional advice.

All of our education vacancies are available to view here, ranging from permanent to temporary roles.

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