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Association of Colleges is a great place to work. In our last staff survey:
- 96% of staff said that AoC makes a positive difference to the world
- 91% of staff believe that they can make a valuable contribution to AoC's success
- 90% of staff said that their team is fun to work with.
The Association of Colleges encompasses around 120 professionals who are passionate about the work of our member colleges and are committed to getting the best for them, their staff and students.
Our employees pride themselves on the integrity they bring to their work both individually and as an organisation. We believe in colleges' ability to transform individual lives through education. We come to work knowing we can make a difference by supporting, representing and promoting colleges.
Our member services span policy development, advice, advocacy, events and networking and we have many varied and interesting job roles in these areas. AoC is a strong career choice for a range of professionals including education policy experts, communications and public affairs, project managers, events professionals and administrators. Visit AoC Jobs to find out more about us and our current vacancies