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Job description and selection criteria Job title Division Department Location Grade Hours Contract type Reporting to Business Development Manager Online Executive Education Programmes Social Sciences Said Business School Park End Street and Egrove Park, Oxford Grade 8: 39,992 to 47,722 Full time (37.5 hours per week) 1 year fixed term contract Associate Director, Open Programmes Introduction The University The University of Oxford is a complex and stimulating organisation, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence in research and teaching. It employs over 10,000 staff and has a student population of over 22,000. Most staff are directly appointed and managed by one of the University s 130 departments or other units within a highly devolved operational structure. The School is a department within the Social Sciences Division, one of four academic Divisions in the University, each with considerable devolved budgetary and financial authority; and responsibility for providing a broad strategic focus across its constituent disciplines. The University includes 5,900 academic-related staff (postgraduate research, computing, senior library, and administrative staff) and 2,820 support staff (including clerical, library, technical, and manual staff). There are also over 1,600 academic staff (professors, readers, lecturers), whose appointments are in the main overseen by a combination of broader divisional and local faculty board/departmental structures. Academics are generally all also employed by one of the 38 constituent colleges of the University as well as by the central University itself.

Our annual income in 2014/15 was 1,429m. Oxford is one of Europe's most innovative and entrepreneurial universities: income from external research contracts exceeds 520m p.a., and more than 80 spin-off companies have been created. For more information please visit www.ox.ac.uk/staff/about_the_university.html Saїd Business School Saïd Business School is a department of the Social Sciences Division of the University. The School is a young, vibrant, and innovative business school that is part of an 800 year old world-class university. The Business School has established itself as one of Europe s leading centres for management education and research. We offer a range of post-graduate programmes including the highly regarded Masters in Business Administration (MBA), Executive Masters in Business Administration (EMBA) and a number of specialist MScs. We also have a significant portfolio of custom, open programmes and accredited diplomas for executives. We are an international and outward looking School with our course participants coming from more than 50 countries. The School is growing rapidly and is located in award-winning modern offices located in the City of Oxford. We have an additional site on the edge of the City, Egrove Park, where much of our executive education activity is undertaken. The School s vision is to be a world-class business school community, embedded in a world-class University, tackling world-scale problems. Further information on Saïd Business School is available at www.sbs.oxford.edu. Executive Education at Saïd Business School Executive Education is an integral part of the School s portfolio of courses. Building on the courses offered by Templeton College since 1965, this area of work has continued to grow both in terms of numbers of participants, of corporate clients and geographic reach. We are now on track to become a top 5 global provider of Executive Education. Rated by the Financial Times in 2016 as the UK s #1 provider of Executive Education, and ranked in Top 10 globally, the School offers two types of executive management programmes: open programmes available to managers irrespective of organisation, and custom programmes commissioned by organisations for their executives.

This aspect of the business is managed through OSBS Ltd, a subsidiary company of the University of Oxford. OSBS Ltd is the employing authority in the case of this post and the key terms and conditions largely mirror those of the University. Job description Overview of the role The Business Development Manager for Online Executive Education will be responsible for developing and implementing the school s strategy in expanding the recently launched online executive development programmes. He/she will manage the relationship with our development and delivery partner, and develop a strong portfolio of commercially attractive online programmes to complement our market leading in-person programmes. He/she will maintain excellent working relationships with faculty, programme directors and programme delivery partners. He/she will work with individuals and organisations, to provide a strong pipeline of applicants for programmes and ensure that alumni remain connected with the School and refer others to apply for programmes. The Manager will be expected to procure and oversee the effective delivery of an income of at least 1million plus per annum. He/she will maintain excellent working relationships with faculty and programme directors, working collaboratively with other members of the School s administration to develop existing relationships with corporate sponsors, developing more corporate relationships which support recruitment and help grow the grow the portfolio in line with the School s strategy. Key Tasks Specifically, the Business Development Manager will: Prepare and oversee business plans for online programmes, collaborating with the marketing department to ensure effective marketing strategies are implemented. Recruit high-calibre applicants for online executive programmes, with an expectation of delivering a revenue target of over 1m per annum. Oversee and manage programme budgets. Manage the relationship with our development and delivery partner, to ensure that expertise is shared both ways for mutual success. Working collaboratively to develop and implement plans for launching new programmes, and negotiating future terms. Keep up to date with competitor analysis, supplier analysis, developments and trends across the across the online exec education market to ensure that Oxford

programmes remain best of breed, and that the current providers remain the best strategic option. Build a pipeline of future programmes to develop a portfolio, by: o Identifying faculty with interest and build relationships with them o Identifying topics of potential interest o Developing skeleton outline and messages for initial market testing o Implementing a process for prioritising programme opportunities, consistent with the executive education sub-committee for new programmes Present the online portfolio of programmes to external audiences using a variety of routes including via the web, email, social media, telephone, client meetings, events, presentations and personal networking. Design new ways of attracting high quality individuals to ensure the School has a strong pipeline of applicants for executive programmes. Management responsibility for the Online Executive Education Project Manager, with responsibility for tactical operations and execution of plans Develop and account manage new corporate contracts for group registrations of online programmes Maintain excellent relationships with executive education alumni in order to increase referrals which benefit the portfolio or enhance our standing in the rankings, working closely where appropriate with the School s Alumni Relations team. Be able to work with, and win the confidence of, the academic community in developing and presenting management knowledge. Work closely with programme co-ordinators and the programme administration team, to enhance the participant experience Contribute to the annual Business School rankings exercise Develop and maintain expertise about the market to ensure that the School s executive programmes remain competitive The Business Development Manager will also be expected to contribute to the wider activities of Executive Education and Saïd Business School and be an ambassador for the School in external communities

Selection Criteria Essential Proven track record of success in a business development role, with demonstrated ability to identify, establish and maintain relationships with executives Excellent oral and written communication skills with experience of writing and presenting proposals Team player, keen to work with internal/external team members to develop outstanding results for the School Demonstrable interest and proactive experience in online executive education and development Good knowledge of faculty research across Oxford Said and the wider University of Oxford faculty community Experience of developing and managing budgets Willingness to travel internationally to attend events and client visits A knowledge of management development or organisational development processes Experience of completing online development courses related to the topic of business, innovation or management Good personal and time management skills with the ability to prioritise workload in a busy and sometimes pressured environment; Experience of project management, particularly in the digital environment Line management experience Have a flexible approach to work and the duties to be carried out; Business related degree or strong educational background Desirable MBA or equivalent post graduate qualification Experience of marketing, sales or development of management development programmes Experience of business development within a business school or commercial training context Experience of using CRM software to track business development activities Active user of social media for professional marketing General Conditions The appointment will be on the equivalent of University Grade 8 and the starting salary of the successful candidate will be fixed according to experience. The appointment will be subject to a 6 month probationary period. This is a full-time post equivalent to 37.5 hours per week, the actual distribution of those hours to be agreed. The appointment of the nominated

candidate will be subject to the satisfactory completion of a medical questionnaire. The post holder will be entitled to 38 days holiday pro rata (inclusive of public holidays), three of which are to be taken at Christmas when the Business School is closed. The policy and practice of the University of Oxford require that all staff are afforded equal opportunities within employment and that entry into employment with the University and progression within employment will be determined only by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure. In all cases, ability to perform the job will be the primary consideration. Subject to statutory provisions, no applicant or member of staff will be treated less favourably than another because of his or her sex, marital status, sexual orientation, racial group, disability or age. All data supplied by applicants will be used only for the purposes of determining their suitability for the post and will be held in accordance with the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the University's Data Protection Policy. Applicants should have evidence of their eligibility to work in the UK. This post does not meet the minimum requirements for work permit employment; we can therefore only accept applications from those who can prove their eligibility to work in the UK. Working at the University of Oxford For further information about working at Oxford, please see: http://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs How to apply If you consider that you meet the selection criteria, please submit your application via email to vacancies@sbs.ox.ac.uk Applications must consist of the following: a curriculum vitae a covering letter explaining how the candidate meets the eligibility and selection criteria (no more than 1-2 pages) Your application will be judged solely on the basis of how you demonstrate that that you meet the selection criteria outlined above and we are happy to consider evidence of transferable

skills or experience which you may have gained outside the context of paid employment or education. Please include your name and document type in your submitted documents title. All applications must be received by the closing date as stated in the advert.