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offer a generous salary with a 10% salary uplift for MRCVS registered applicants, pension, relocation assistance, flexible working options including job share, access to world-class leisure facilities
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, University of Surrey. The project will involve characterizing the cardiac electrophysiological and molecular mechanism associated with a range of genetic mutations About the role The successful applicant will
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project administrative support and some PA support to a friendly team within the School of Health Sciences at the University of Surrey. The successful applicant will be responsible for the smooth running
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individually, make a real difference. The role The post holder will work closely with the Sports & Fitness Programs, Client Services, Front of House, and Events teams. This will include regular reports and
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covering letter along with your application to the University website. You will also be asked some brief questions to help us understand your suitability for the role. For more information or an informal
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, of disabled students and applicants. The post holder will contribute to the delivery of a high-quality service for students with a wide range of diagnoses to support disabled students around all aspects
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students receive outstanding support through individually tailored tutoring or mentoring. Additionally, a core aspect of this post is to act as an adviser to students and applicants and the wider University
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, through new knowledge and its application to the design, development, and delivery of responsible innovation and impact. Our School of Veterinary Medicine follows an innovative distributed teaching model
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include specific detail about how you meet the essential criteria stated in the person specification, including core competencies. Please note that applications without these documents will not be
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to apply for this vacancy, please complete the application on the university website. If you would like to discuss this role, please contact Eleanor Ellis (eleanor.ellis@surrey.ac.uk ). Interviews will be