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Apprenticeship Programmes - Administrator Apply online Job number PRSV01206 School / Service Professional Services Department Apprenticeships Hub Location Myddelton Street Building Contract type
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Apprenticeship Programmes - Administrator (Internal Applicants Only) Apply online Job number PRSV01206 School / Service Professional Services Department Apprenticeships Hub Location Myddelton Street
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will play an active role in advising and supporting Programme teams, Personal tutors and Programme Directors with any engagement issues and signpost to relevant services where required. Please see the
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clinician-educator to take on the role of Practice Education Lead (PEL) – MBBS, providing strategic oversight of practice and clinical learning for the programme. This is a key academic leadership role within
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assessment administration. You will have the responsibility for ensuring the provision of an efficient and professional service to students and academic staff, including the Academic Programme Directors
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and maintain all key records (e.g. pre-bookings) to support effective programme delivery. Ensure timely and accurate processing of payments and invoices, order team supplies as required, maintain
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at EDI events and training sessions and maintain all key records (e.g. pre-bookings) to support effective programme delivery. Ensure timely and accurate processing of payments and invoices, order team
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Lecturer (Education and Research) Apply online Job number CLS00104 School / Service The City Law School Department Academic Programmes Location Sebastian Street Contract type Permanent Job category
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of areas of global activity, including: The Study Abroad Programme. Global opportunities for City St George’s students, which includes management of the Turing Grant. Partnerships with international
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) which is a large randomised controlled trial comparing effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of culturally tailored versus standard diabetes self-management programmes in Black-African and Black-Caribbean