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administrative work. If you thrive on working as part of a team and want to play a key role in delivering a great customer experience, then please apply. 1 post 20 hours per week: Thursday 3pm- 10pm, Friday
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demonstrate an ability to deliver publications and clinical health impact and to win funding for clinical research in a relevant area. The post is available on a fixed term basis for four years or until CCT
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professional registered with the GMC, NMC, HCPC, PAMVR, and have evidence of other health care related or academic qualifications at degree level. This is a permanent, full-time post. The core duties of the post
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to work at Leahurst Equine Practice, in the Department of Equine Clinical Science, University of Liverpool. The Equine Practice team currently has five full-time members. This post will be a job share. You
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ecology, biogeochemistry, aquatic ecology, or related field. This is a fixed term post. The post is being advertised at 0.1FTE for 12 month then 1FTE for a further 15 months. Commitment to Diversity
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demonstrate an ability to deliver publications and clinical health impact and to win funding for clinical research in a relevant area. The post is available on a fixed term basis for four years or until CCT
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business and process improvement analysts and will work on a wide variety of projects, often complex in nature and usually working across multiple projects at the same time. You will be responsible
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outreach events You should have an undergraduate degree in Psychology, public health, or related subject area of at least 2.1. This post is part time (0.8 FTE) and is available for 10 months and the project
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qualitative or quantitative research including data collection and data analysis; work experience in some aspect of clinical trials, be it design, conduct or analysis. The post is available fulltime for 2 years
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epidemiology. Professional experience in pharmacovigilance is desirable, but not essential. The post is available for up to 15 months with a preferred start date of 1 October 2025. If you are still awaiting your