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robust systems and processes are in place, supporting compliance with university policies and external regulatory requirements. Your work will directly contribute to the delivery of high-quality
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for clinical skills and simulation-based education across the University’s healthcare disciplines. The College of Health and Science draws together a wide range of healthcare disciplines including
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to the development of the University of Worcester (UW) Sport programme. The University of Worcester has made significant progress in several areas in recent years relating to performance sport and community engagement
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We are seeking to appoint Clinical Teaching Fellows (CTFs) to support the on-going delivery of the graduate entry MBChB programme within the Three Counties Medical School (TCMS) at the University
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Employee Assistance Programme In-house training and development support A friendly, inclusive and supportive culture and work environment For informal queries regarding the role please contact Sandra Ashford
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Assistance Programme In-house training and development support A friendly, inclusive and supportive culture and work environment For informal queries regarding the role please contact Sandra Ashford, Head of
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demonstrations, inductions and workshops. Providing the currency of practice that is key to preparing students for work in a fast-paced and technology-dependent industry. You will also support the Institutes work
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2023 and is now seeking exceptional clinical educational leaders to help deliver Phase 2 of its MBChB programme. The planned curriculum emphasises problem-based learning [PBL], early patient contact, and
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, staffing, set-up, and delivery. Recruit, train, and manage the Residential Life Team and student staff, providing strong leadership throughout the academic year. Oversee the daily operation of
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, the BUCS team and individual athletes (male and female) as well as supporting our community programme. Informal queries in relation to this post are encouraged and should be directed to Helen Hope: h.hope