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three sites in Plymouth, Exeter and Truro. The School is currently seeking to appoint a proactive and enthusiastic Programme Administrator to provide cross site administrative support in a busy and ever
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the Role As Head of Planning & Analytics, you’ll play a central role in shaping the University’s planning processes and data strategy. You’ll lead the development of a high-performing planning partner
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and structures Awareness of the wider policy and regulatory landscape for UK Universities, Strong leadership and people management skills, with experience of managing high-performing support teams. High
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Service areas to provide high quality, joined up planning support. An experienced analyst, you will be confident in transforming data into evidence and insights that can be used to drive performance
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-motivated person, keen to learn new skills, to join our friendly team. Your main responsibility will be the daily production of the University's documentation and marketing materials using high performance
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methodical individual with high attention to detail and problem solving skills. Experience in successfully managing competing demands from a variety of stakeholders and the ability to analyse and interpret
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strong relationships across the University to support change adoption and stakeholder engagement. Develop and maintain high-quality documentation, templates, and toolkits to support consistent analysis
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, integrity, and the ability to maintain high standards of conduct, confidentiality, and ethical practice in an academic research environment. About us The Faculty of Health holds four Silver Athena Swan awards
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and subtractive areas within the high-profile Digital Fabrication Lab, located in the Roland Levinsky Building. Reporting to the School Technical Manager, you will be a vital member of the team. A
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enjoys working as part of a team and with a high level of administrative experience. You will need to have good organisational skills, excellent IT skills, and the ability to be pragmatic when finding