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institute at the University of Greenwich. It has a 100% world-leading and internationally excellent environment and was ranked 37th in the UK in research power in Allied health professions (UoA3, REF2021
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proactive liaison with all stakeholders. Hence, we are looking for a strong communicator, who is well organised and able to prioritise work under pressure and adapt quickly in a fast-paced IT environment. Our
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support in a stimulating and evolving environment? We have an opening within our Digital Audio-Visual Solutions Team at the University of Greenwich, offering you the chance to be at the forefront of campus
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Operations Adviser to join our growing People Operations team. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your People expertise in a fast-paced and supportive environment where employee experience and service
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with the ability to work in a challenging environment, adapting to changing priorities and timescales and meet deadlines, demonstrating enthusiasm and evidence of a proactive approach to continuous
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contribute to tackling major societal challenges affecting the environment, quality of life, safety, security, and the economy. In this role you will specifically strengthen the Materials Science and
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office environment whilst continuing to maintain high levels of service delivery. This role requires strong administrative skills as well as excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. The post
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Campuses to provide a cutting-edge simulated practise learning environment. The University is seeking a professional individual to support the Faculty’s ambitions to grow collaborative and commercial
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supportive, friendly and dynamic working environment. The role is based in our Student and Academic Services Directorate. Within the context of the University’s purpose, vision, and core values, and in direct
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, collaborative environment where innovation and impact drive success? If so, join us as a Senior Recruitment Adviser and play a pivotal role in transforming recruitment at the University of Greenwich. About the