Consolidate or document your experience

As a busy Student Services leader you’ll have developed a wealth of experience and expertise throughout your career. But the UK Student Services sector doesn’t have a formal framework for you to record and document what you know. So you may want to consider other ways to consolidate or document your expertise in a sector-recognised format. This can be useful if you’re looking to advance in your career or argue for more pay or status.

Gain professional recognition and accreditation

Advance HE Fellowship is a professional recognition programme designed around teaching excellence in higher education, but professional services colleagues can also apply for fellowship.

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Advance HE Fellowship

Advance HE Fellowship is a professional recognition programme designed around teaching excellence in higher education, but professional services colleagues can also apply for fellowship.

Advance HE can also help you develop through accreditation and professional development programmes. For example, leadership programmes for women leaders, Black, Asian and minority ethnic leaders, and transitioning to leadership.

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Advance HE leadership and management programmes

Advance HE can help you develop your leadership and management skills through accreditation and professional development programmes designed for leaders in higher education.

Undertake a postgraduate qualification

You may choose to study for a postgraduate qualification related to your work as a Student Services leader.

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Qualifications and accreditation

There’s no standard framework of accreditation or qualification for Student Services leadership in higher education. However, there are several options to pursue if you want to gain qualifications or accreditation based on your expertise and experience.

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