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contribute to the success of the team and support the supervision and management of it. Specific Duties Produce documentation, plan and organise meetings, take minutes/notes and ensure any travel arrangements
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Assistance Programme. 35-hour working week. This is a full-time, open-ended position, available immediately. Salary: £51,753 per annum (Grade 7) with 3 annual increments up to £56,535 per annum. Location
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, maintenance, advice, and expertise across a broad range of IT technologies, encompassing but not limited to: desktop and laptop computing (Windows PCs, Apple Macs, Linux and associated software) mobile
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manager to update Division hot-desking software programme for staff, students and visitors. General Duties Abide by all University policies and undergo appropriate personal and professional development
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programme supported by the Gates Foundation. A stimulating environment that values collaboration, inclusivity, and personal development. Access to cutting-edge imaging facilities and data resources
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Duties Provide detailed information, advice and guidance on a range of student recruitment issues including: degree programmes, entry requirements, university application processes, fees and funding to a
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responsibility for the effective administration of all applications to the School of Medicine undergraduate programmes Support the management team in the effective organisation of Admissions events such as
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to clearly record information to pass on to others. 7. Ability to work as an effective team member. Planning, Analysis and Problem Solving 8. Ability to plan, prioritise and organise own workload within
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with collection management and development; undertake recruitment and selection of library staff; ensure that the ULS Regulations are observed; participate in a continuing programme of training and
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level D-G or equivalent work related experience). 7. Ability to clearly record information to pass on to others with high attention to detail. 8. Ability to plan, prioritise and organise own