45 multiple-sequence-alignment positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON in United Kingdom
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senior stakeholders to align staff with organisational strategy and priorities Apply specialist knowledge and experience to address short-term challenges while maintaining a long-term perspective Develop
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events, managing financial processes, and driving process improvement initiatives will be key to success in this role. You will be confident in managing multiple priorities and delivering impactful
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to lead and drive change within projects, programmes or across the university to deliver long-term, strategically aligned outcomes. Ability to think from a user’s perspective and support change adoption. A
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security scans and tests, ensuring alignment with risk appetite before production. Conduct risk assessments for on-premise and cloud-hosted solutions, identifying control gaps and residual risks using
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Innovation (UKRI), focusing on populations with multiple long-term conditions. You will contribute to a social care initiative, developing and testing an AI-informed digital tool to help individuals with
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, requiring the ability to self-organise, manage complex projects, and align your work with the strategic goals of the wider research and technical team. To informally discuss this position, please contact
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will evolve into an increasingly independent role, so you should possess the ability to self-organise and plan your schedule of work to align with the larger team goals. To informally discuss this
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resistance, blockers and challenges using best practice change management methodology. About you: You will be an experienced Change Manager and proactive problem solver who can manage multiple priorities
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commercial insights and guidance to business units, ensuring alignment with procurement processes and legal compliance. Manage supplier relationships with a focus on performance, value delivery, and continuous
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translation and commercial readiness of our AI-informed digital tool for use in NHS and social care. This includes contributing to early work aligned with the Digital Technology Assessment Criteria (DTAC