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that the shape of support in each School is fit for purpose, reviewing and balancing the allocation of responsibilities within the teams to ensure that an effective and efficient service is delivered, and
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Management - managing one or more Facilities and any allocated temporary resource, including: Ensuring (working with your manager) that the goals and objectives which are set for staff support the development
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process and procedure, ensuing the accuracy of the fixed asset register and all capital projects in progress (including revenue projects funded from the capital allocation). Responsible for all capital
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Resources. Scholarly Communications Services support the long-term accessibility and maximal discovery of University of Birmingham Research outputs through the active promotion and application of Open
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to staff and students which will include: Service Delivery Oversee allocation of resources (staff, equipment and facilities) in support of operational need, mid- and long-term strategic aims and objectives
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offer suggestions for improvement and sharing best practice as appropriate. Assisting with any allocated elements of health and safety implementation and documentation, including assisting with delivering
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Services resources demand and allocation across projects and business as usual Coordination and management of IT Services finances and procurement activities Role Summary Providing comprehensive professional
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the School, including facilities management, security, maintenance, and administrative services. Develop and manage the operations budget, ensuring effective allocation of resources to inform future
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in IT Services, the Portfolio Delivery Assurance Team delivers strategic and complex IT and non-IT projects across the University. The team acts as a central resource providing professional project
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telephone calls are answered Being responsible for self-allocation of work from within the HR Service Portal, ensuring that the response service standard is met (all cases should be assigned to a person