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HR Hierarchy As on 3Rd September 2021 HR Hierarchy as on 3rd September 2021 MYHR_ORG_NAME ORGANIZATION_ID RL_ORG_CODE TYPE A01 President and Provost 243 PROV 1 B01 Vice-President (Operations) 244 VPA 2 C11 Information Services Division 265 JEISD 3 H38 ISD Chief Information Security Office 118 JID 5 D03 ISD Faculty IT & Partnering 290 JE 4 H27 IT for SLMS Directors Office 107 JEA 5 H28 IT for SLMS Infrastructure 108 JEB 5 H29 IT For SLMS Research and Education 109 JEC 5 H31 IT for SLMS Brain Sciences 111 JEE 5 H32 IT for SLMS Population Health Sci 112 JEF 5 H33 IT for SLMS Medical Sciences 113 JEG 5 H34 IT for SLMS Life Sciences 114 JEH 5 K49 IT for IOE 829 JRA 5 K50 IT for Arts & Humanities 830 JRB 5 K51 IT for SLASH 831 JRC 5 HA1 IT for SSEES 1548 JRD 5 HA2 IT for Bartlett 1549 JEI 5 DG2 IT for LAWS 1583 JRE 5 D67 ISD Directors Office 354 JQ 4 H51 ISD Divisional Office 130 JLA 5 D68 ISD Technology Services 355 JI 4 D70 ISD Application Services 357 JK 4 H43 AS Research Applications - Ops 123 JKH 5 D71 ISD Projects 358 JP 4 D72 ISD Learning Technology & Media Serv 359 JM 4 H30 LTMS Health Creatives 110 JED 5 H57 LTMS Digital Education 136 JMA 5 H58 LTMS Digital Media 137 JMB 5 H59 LTMS Digital Presence 138 JMC 5 D73 ISD IT for Professional Services 360 JN 4 DF1 ISD Service Strategy & Improvement Dept 621 JO 4 DF5 ISD IT Portfolio & Product Delivery 704 JL 4 H52 ITCPD Business Change Services 131 JLB 5 H53 ITCPD IT Portfolio Management Serv 132 JLC 5 H54 ITCPD Quality Management Services 133 JLD 5 H55 ITCPD Project Delivery Services 134 JLE 5 J16 ITCPD Project Support Services 160 JLG 5 K77 ISD IT Architecture 1101 JS 4 FJ2 Enterprise Architecture 3593 JSA 5 FK2 Platform Architecture 3603 JSB 5 FK3 Solution Architecture 3604 JSC 5 FK4 Data Architecture 3605 JSD 5 J95 ISD IT Service Operations 1181 JT 4 KA1 ITSD Business Services 1504 JTF 5 KA2 ITSD Customer Operations 1505 JTB 5 H36 ITSD CO Technical Operations 116 JIB 6 H37 ITSO CO Data Centre Services 117 JIC 6 H39 ITSD CO Technical Design & Delivery 119 JIE 6 KB2 ITSD CO Technical Specialist 1510 JTBA 6 KA3 ITSO Cloud & Infrastructure Platforms 1506 JTC 5 K80 ITSO CI Endpoint Management Platforms 1182 JTA 6 KB1 ITSO CI Network Platforms 1509 JTCA 6 KB3 ITSO CI Cloud Platforms 1511 JTCB 6 HB3 IOE - Systems Support 1808 JTCC 6 KA4 ITSO Shared Data Platforms 1507 JTD 5 H44 ITSD SS Resource Pool 124 JKA 6 H45 ITSO SD Identity, Comms and Collab 125 JKB 6 H46 ITSO SD Data Platforms 126 JKC 6 J84 ITSO SD Apps HR and Finance 801 JKI 6 KB5 ITSO SD Platform Engineering 1513 JTDA 6 KC3 ITSO SD Apps Registry Systems 1829 JKJ 6 KA5 ITSD Service Innovation 1508 JTE 5 KB4 ITSD BS IT Supplier and Asset Mgmt 1512 JTFA 5 FJ1 ITSO Service Management 3592 JTG 5 H47 ITSO SM Apps Estates and Depts 127 JKD 6 H48 AS Enterprise Admin Applications 128 JKE 5 H49 ITSO SM Apps Research and Library 129 JKF 6 KC4 ITSO SM Apps Education and Media 1847 JKK 6 DG9 ISD IT for PS & Bartlett 1807 JU 4 GA8 IT for Professional Services 1809 JUA 5 DH2 ISD Digital Education 3594 JV 4 FJ3 Digital Education Services 3595 JVA 5 FJ4 Digital Education Advisory 3596 JVB 5 FJ5 Digital Education Futures 3597 JVC 5 FJ6 Digital Skills Development 3598 JVD 5 FJ8 Educational Media 3600 JVF 5 FJ9 Digital Accessibility 3601 JVG 5 FK1 Digital Assessment 3602 JVH 5 FJ7 Online Learning Design 3606 JVE 5 C12 Estates Division 266 LC 3 D22 Estates Strategy & Programme Delivery 309 LCB 4 D26 Estates Strategy 313 LCH 5 K65 Programme Delivery 974 LCBA 5 D23 Facilities and Infrastructure 310 LCCA 4 D24 Engineering Maintenance & Infrastructure 311 LCCB 5 K61 UCL Shop 968 LCCAF 5 K64 Maintenance Operations 973 LCCC 5 K66 Facilities 975 LCCAD 5 K67 Mail Services 976 LCCAC 5 K68 Security 977 LCE 5 K69 Day Nursery 978 RD 5 D27 Property 314 LCI 5 D29 Estates Portfolio and Business Services 316 LCK 4 K58 Estates Business Services 965 LCA 5 K59 Estates Communications 966 LCKA 5 K60 Portfolio Services Office 967 LCKB 5 K63 Customer & Room Bookings Services 972 LCCAA 5 D30 Student Accommodation 317 TC 5 J87 Sustainability 970 LCKK 4 D25 Fire Safety Services 312 LCF 5 D28 Environmental Sustainability 315 LCJ 5 K62 Construction, Maintenance & Fire Safety 971 LCCD 5 K70 UCL East 1001 LCKJ 4 C13 Finance & Business Affairs 267 LD 3 D33 School Finance - Arts & Social Sciences 320 LDF 4 D34 School Finance - BEAMS 321 LDG 4 D35 Schools Finance 322 LDH 4 D36 Professional Services & Estates Finance 323 LDI 5 D38 Office for International Affairs 325 LDK 4 D39 Finance Services 326 LDL 4 H89 Financial Accounting 141 LDA 5 H90 Financial Analysis & Reporting 142 LDC 5 K36 School Finance - IOE 781 LDM 4 DH3 Financial Planning and Analysis 3609 LDP 4 DH5 Finance Business Partnering 3648 LDB 4 C14 Human Resources Division 268 LH 3 D40 Human Resources Directors Office 327 LHA 4 D41 HR Business Partnering 328 LHB 4 D42 Reward and Pension 329 LHC 4 K72 Reward Policy 1041 LHDD 5 FE2 Pensions Services 1665 LHCA 5 D44 Workplace Health 331 LHF 4 FI4 UCL Connect to Protect 3508 LHFA 5 D45 Organisational Development 332 LHG 4 FI2 Researcher Development 3489 LHGC 5 FI3 Learning & Development 3490 LHGB 5 DG3 Recruitment 1603 LHK 4 FI8 Unitemps Branch 3568 LHKA 5 DG5 Employee Relations 1663 LHH 4 K73 Employment Policy and Governance 1042 LHDE 5 DH1 Safety Services 3488 LHS 4 C19 Student and Registry Services 272 RDIV 3 C20 Careers Service 273 TA 4 D50 Academic Services 337 LJ 4 J13 Examination Operations 157 RKF 5 J17 Student Data 161 RPB 5 J18 Student Systems 162 RPC 5 GA5 Student Records 1727 LJA 5 GA6 Academic Policy & Quality Assurance 1728 LJB 5 D51 Registrars Office 338 RB 4 D52 Access and Admissions 339 RJ 4 J11 Admissions 155 RJB 5 J12 Access And Widening Participation 156 RJD 5 J14 Student Funding 158 RNB 5 JA3 Student Immigration & Compliance 1730 RJG 5 D53 Student Administration 340 RK 4 J15 Student Records and Research Degrees 159 RKD 5 JA1 Examinations 1381 RKB 5 D66 Student Support and Wellbeing 353 RS 4 J19 Disability, Mental Health & Wellbeing 163 RI 5 J20 Study Abroad & Internatl Student Support 164 RKC 5 J41 Psychological & Counselling Services 180 TB 5 JA4 Development, Communications & Projects 1731 RKG 5 JA5 Student Centre & Enquiries 1732 RKH 5 GA7 Casework & Governance 1729 LJC 5 C21 Biological Services 274 VZ 3 C26 Students Union UCL 278 XU 3 D56 UCLU - Commercial Services 343 XUA 4 J21 SU - Cafés, Bars & Retail 165 XUA1 5 ZX8 The Huntley 220 XUA1D 6 J27 Bloomsbury Fitness Centre 166 XUA2 5 J29 Events 168 XUA4 5 D57 SU - Finance 344 XUC 4 D58 SU - HR 345 XUD 4 D59 SU - Marketing & Communications 346 XUF 4 D60 SU - Sabbatical Officers 347 XUG 4 D64 UCLU - Membership Services 351 XUI 4 J33 SU - Advice Centre 172 XUI1 5 J34 SU - Representation & Campaigns 173 XUI2 5 J35 SU - Student Activities 174 XUI3 5 J36 SU - Volunteering Services 175 XUI4 5 KB6 SU - Finance & Systems 1543 XUJ 4 KB7 SU - Systems 1544 XUK 4 KB8 SU - Facilities & Administration 1545 XUL 4 KB9 SU - Commercial Services 1546 XUM 4 KC1 SU - Student Engagement & Communication 1547 XUN 4 D31 Commercial and Procurement 318 LCD 3 C47 Academic Staff Common Room 741 AC 3 C65 TOPS Programme 1643 AD 3 C66 Professional Services Hub 1708 PSH 3 D43 HR Services Leadership 330 LHE 4 H92 Workforce Reporting and Analytics 143 LHDB 5 H93 HR Systems and Business Process 144 LHDC 5 H94 HR Services 145 LHDA 5 FE1 Payroll Services 1664 LHEA 5 DE1 Finance Services 1868 PSH1 4 FG9 Accounts Payable 1869 PSH1A 5 FH1 Credit Control 1870 PSH1B 5 FH2 NHS Billing 1871 PSH1C 5 G35 Financial Services Office 1913 PSH1D 5 G36 Student Fees 1914 PSH1F 5 G37 Treasury 1915 PSH1E 5 DE2 IT Services 1873 PSH2 4 H35 IT Service Desk 115 JIA 5 FH3 Switchboard 1875 PSH3A 5 DE3 Estates Services 1874 PSH3 4 FH9 Room Bookings 1912 PSH3B 5 DH4 Automation & Operational Excellence 3628 AUT 4 FB8 Business Operations Services 3668 PSH4 4 C67 Unitemps 1747 UNT 5 C68 Academic Communication Centre 1827 AK 3 C74 Research and Innovation Services 3548 RIS 3 D32 Research Services 319 LDD 4 H86 Euro Research and Innovation Office 139 LDE 5 C71 Research Contracts Office 3448 RCO 4 C75 UCL Centre for Advanced Research Computing 3608 CRC 3 D69 ISD Research IT Services 356 JJ 4 H40 RITS Applications 120 JJC 5 H41 RITS Computing 121 JJA 5 H42 RITS Data 122 JJB 5 K93 RITS Software Development 1281 JJD 5 K94 RITS Department 1282 JJG 5 K95 RITS Facilitation 1283 JJE 5 B02 School of Life & Medical Sciences 245 SLIMEDSC 2 C07 Faculty of Brain Sciences 261 FBRS 3 D05 Div of Psychology & Lang Sciences 292 F2 4 F66 Clinical, Edu & Hlth Psychology 443 CEHP 5 F67 Experimental Psychology 444 CPBS 5 F69 Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience 446 FGB 5 F70 UCL Interaction Centre 447 FGC 5 F71 Language & Cognition 448 LCM 5 F72 Linguistics 449 LGI 5 F73 Speech, Hearing & Phonetic Sciences 450 SHPS 5 D06 The Ear Institute 293 HP 4 D07 UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology 294 IN 4 F75 Clinical Neuroscience 452 HF 5 F76 IoN RLW Inst of Neurological Sci 453 HM 5 F77 IoN Central Administration 454 INA 5 F79 IoN - Audio-Visual Centre 456 INAC 5 F80 IoN Computer Unit 457 INAD 5 F81 Clinical & Experimental Epilepsy 458 INC 5 F82 Brain Repair & Rehabilitation 459 IND 5 F83 Imaging Neuroscience 460 INE 5 F84 Clinical and Movement Neurosciences 461 INF 5 F85 Department of Neuromuscular Diseases 462 ING 5 F86 Neurodegenerative Diseases 463 INH 5 F87 Neuroinflammation 464 INI 5 FD7 IoN Library 582 INAA 5 FD9 UK Dementia Research Institute 1503 INJ 5 D08 Institute of Ophthalmology 295 IO 4 F88 IoO Cell Biology 465 IOD 5 F89 IoO Genetics 466 IOE 5 F90 IoO Visual Neuroscience 467 IOJ 5 F91 Inst Ophthalmology - EM Unit/Imaging
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