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-based professional services teams and related central services. You will act as a first point of contact for staff and students, deliver a range of tasks relating to the administration of academic
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educational outlook, underpinned by world-class research. We are interdisciplinary by nature, bringing innovative solutions to real world issues. We are integrated into the local business community and act as a
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are to: Enhance the human resources, organisational capability and performance of the University Provide an efficient, accurate and timely service in all aspects of the employment life cycle Develop a comprehensive
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Learning and Teaching Administrator Apply The Post As the Learning and Teaching Administrator you will act as a point of contact for staff, students, visitors, and other key stakeholders. You will
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To deal promptly with any breaches of security including contacting the relevant emergency service as appropriate To act as the initial point of contact for any customer enquiry, either by phone, in person
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-changing policy and business environment Strong relationship building and stakeholder management skills Proven ability to influence the direction of organisational development, and to translate strategic
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difference through our research, generating new ideas, insights and approaches that address the complex challenges and issues that are faced by human society. Supporting and enabling the achievement
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and a comprehensive knowledge of The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986. The post holder will have proven analytical and technical problem-solving capability and a flexible and service orientated
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Required: Delivering excellent service: strong service orientation, making the most effective use of human, information and other resources Finding innovative solutions: identifying opportunities
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. www.stir.ac.uk Job number SERV01924 Contract Type Open Ended Posting End Date 29-Apr-2025 Location: Stirling Campus Grade Grade9 £57,422 - £66,537 p.a. Faculty/Service Human Resources and Organisation Development