Higher Education Administrators
A Higher Education Administrator works in a variety of specialized areas within a college or university, including student admissions and services, academic departments or campus maintenance and development. Manages student academic records (registrar), leads a college or school within a university system (academic dean), or serves as chief academic officer (provost).
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Core Tasks
- Provides prosthetic devices to patients and advises on rehabilitation.
- Conducts specialised diagnostic tests for a variety of health conditions and advise on treatment.
- Diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of hearing-related problems.
- Conducts medical education relevant to specialism and provides team leadership and supervision.
- Operate heart-lung machines during surgical procedures.
- Provides high level support within surgical teams before, during and after surgery.
- Provides expert technical and technological support in the delivery of critical care.
Education Requirements
| Level | Percentage |
| Level 0 | 0.189414% |
| Level 1 | 1.505724% |
| Level 2 | 5.478631% |
| Level 3 | 9.682911% |
| Level 4-5 (Higher Education) | 15.221483% |
| Level 6 (Bachelors) | 41.868969% |
| Level 7 (Masters or equivalent) | 23.140923% |
| Level 8 (Doctorate) | 2.911946% |
Salary Levels
£81,085.13
Potential Salary
£30,204.00
Entry Level Salary
£44,615.00
Average Salary
4
Annual Openings