London South Bank University Careers and Employment
About the company
- Founded1892
- Company size1001 to 5,000
- Revenue£100m to £500m
- IndustryEducation
Jobs
We were not able to detect your location. You can browse through the 9 job London South Bank University has to offer
Temporary, Full-time
PA to the Provost
London
£15.49 an hour
Easily apply to this job
Urgently needed
1 day ago
View jobTemporary, Full-time
School Data Administrator
London
£13.80 an hour
Easily apply to this job
Urgently needed
8 days ago
View jobTemporary, Full-time
Residence Assistant
London
£15.49 an hour
Easily apply to this job
Urgently needed
9 days ago
View jobTemporary, Full-time
Employability Consultant
London
£17.55 an hour
Easily apply to this job
13 days ago
View jobTemporary, Full-time
Apprenticeship Skills Reviewer
London
£17.55 an hour
Easily apply to this job
Urgently needed
10 days ago
View jobTemporary, Part-time
Business Development Executive
London
£12.52 an hour
Easily apply to this job
15 days ago
View jobTemporary, Full-time, Part-time
Clinical Skills Technician
London
£12.52 an hour
Easily apply to this job
15 days ago
View jobTemporary, Part-time
Project Support Officer
London
£15.49 an hour
Easily apply to this job
27 days ago
View jobTemporary, Full-time
Data Cleansing and Migration Analyst
London
£25.23 an hour
Easily apply to this job
30 days ago
View jobThere are 9 jobs at London South Bank University
Explore them all
Browse jobs by category
Salaries
Salary estimated from 840 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.
Popular Roles
Lecturer
£44,381 per year
Project Manager
£43,067 per year
Administrator
£29,732 per year
Education & Instruction
Lecturer
£44,381 per year
Associate Professor
£54,102 per year
School Principal
£41,792 per year
Management
Wellbeing Manager
£49,077 per year
Senior Business Development Manager
£27,126 per year
Student Manager
£38,214 per year
Administrative Assistance
Administrator
£29,732 per year
Administrative Assistant
£26,801 per year
Admissions Officer
£29,532 per year
Rating overview
Rating is calculated based on 101 reviews and is evolving.
Explore reviews by category
Reviews
Stundent Engagement administrator in London
on 14 December 2020
Good place to settle into
I would say i enjoyed my time there- they do pay a bit under the market rate for London universities - but the benefits and flexibility makes up for it. The environment is really friendly and they offer lots of staff training, you do have a sense of job security and you are kept well informed.
Security Support Officer in London, Greater London
on 26 September 2020
Overworked and underpaid and micro management system
Overworked and underpaid in the department I worked in. The attitude of the manager didn't help neither. Despite working from home during lockdown my probation was extended. That's when I knew something fishy was going on. My department was a nightmare to work in. My colleague and manager were both a nightmare. Be expected to be spoken to harshly and micro managed if you work as a security support officer. One thing I have noticed is that working there will open up a world of opportunities for you to develop your career. However, I saw that other people in other department really enjoy working there.
Laboratory Technician in London
on 25 August 2020
Productive
Perfect place for work. Very lovely people! Enjoyed my internship there very much and would definitely recommend this place for studying and meeting very resourceful people!
Data Entry Clerk in Elephant & Castle, Greater London
on 9 August 2020
Great to work here
It was great to work here, managers were friendly and always supportive in completing the project and gave instructions on the day of how to do the project so it was easy to understand in using the system and uploading documents to complete the project, because of my IT skills, it was easy to adjust to new system so this helped in completing the project.
DIRECTOR OF SPORT, DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC RELATED RESOURCES in London
on 25 June 2020
Challenging, busy but enjoyable workplace
A driven organisation that struggled to cope with having to treat students as customers following the increase in tuition fees. As such, too many endeavours and strategies were attempted in too short space of time, resulting in an impact on work life balances, stresses and high turnover of staff. Regardless, i loved what i do so it was not as impactful as it was on newer members of staff
What would you say about your employer?
Help fellow jobseekers by sharing your unique experience.
Questions and answers
People have asked 12 questions about working at London South Bank University. See the answers, explore popular topics and discover unique insights from London South Bank University employees.
Interview insights
Insights from 39 Indeed users who have interviewed with London South Bank University within the last 5 years.
Favourable experience
Interview is average
Process takes about a week
- London South Bank University