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a team in a busy HR function, have excellent interpersonal skills, be organised and flexible, with experience of managing multiple tasks against tight deadlines. They will exercise a high level of
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September 2019. The successful candidate will also be required to teach modules on the MSc in Medical Imaging programme, as well as to contribute research and administrative activities in the School. Context
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and Criminology primarily involves the provision of small-group tutorial and skills supports to undergraduate students. The primary purpose of the role is to lead multiple small-group tutorials, and to
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to undergraduate students. The primary purpose of the role is to lead multiple small-group tutorials, and to support the development of research, writing and oral presentation skills among undergraduate students
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will manage multiple tasks, offer exceptional customer service, and contribute to the enhancement of our IT infrastructure. The position will be based 50% of the time within the School of Physics and 50
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**:** Applications are invited to apply for the position of Events and Membership Manager, focusing on the Learning Technologies sector. This is a highly collaborative role, working in a multi-disciplinary team in a
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directly to the Accounts Payable Supervisor. This is a challenging position in a busy office and the successful candidate must be able to demonstrate an ability to take initiative to direct their own work
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. The successful candidate will work as part of an accounts team reporting directly to the Accounts Payable Supervisor. This is a challenging position in a busy office and the successful candidate must be able
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maintain and enhance the university identity provisioning system, which integrates with our Student Information System, our HR system and multiple downstream applications. The existing identity repository
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23 Months, Specific Purpose, Whole-Time Post Position Summary The INFANT Research Centre at University College Cork (UCC) is dedicated to maternal and child health research. The overarching vision