Finding Vacancies
Our current vacancies are listed on this website and can be viewed by the type of role, e.g. Academic, Professional Support or you can view them by Catergory, location or all current vacancies.
How To Apply
If you are interested in a post, click the Apply Online button within the job advert and you’ll be asked to register and set up an account on the site (Why do I have to register?) or log into the account you’ve already created. Be sure to provide an email address you use regularly, because that’s how we’ll keep in touch with you about your application.
Full job details and an application form can be provided in alternative formats, if required. If you have special requirements then please email the Recruitment Advisor (vacancies@yorksj.ac.uk) or call 01904 876621/19 with details of the format you need eg submission on an audio cassette. (A copy of our policy Employing People with Disabilities is available on our web site www.yorksj.ac.uk)
All applications must be submitted online by the closing date.
Application Form
The online application form can be completed in stages and you can login/logout at any time. The form automatically saves as you enter your information and it is simple to move backwards and forwards within the form at any time prior to submission. Help is available at each stage to guide you through the form.
Before final submission, you can preview your application and can then choose to refine or submit the form, you will not be able to make any amendments to your application once it has been submitted.
After Applying
Once you have submitted your application, you will see in the 'My Applications' area, that the status of your application will be "submitted" and it will also show the date of submission.
The following day, you will receive an acknowledgment email.
After Closing Date
The selection panel will assess all applicants against the requirements of the job description and person specification and then notify HR of their decision.
HR will then contact the applicants as appropriate.