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workshops with carers or stakeholders, and qualitative data coding and content analysis, alongside conducting meta-systematic (umbrella) literature and policy reviews on caregiving experiences. A key aspect
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evidence of expertise and completed research outputs Understanding of AI and, especially, deep learning techniques, with a demonstrable understanding of LLMs Proven ability to write code in Python Experience
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strict accordance with statutory regulations, approved codes of practice. Team Competency and Training: Ensure all team members are appropriately trained, competent, and confident with regards
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of the regulations, guidance and codes of practice pertaining to the conduct of clinical trials 3. Able to learn and work to SOPs 4. Strong planning and organisational skills including the ability
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staff to support laboratory-based activities, including work conducted under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) conditions. The post holder is required to: Work in accordance with the Codes of Practice and
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, including Instructional Design principles. 3. Experience delivering training sessions. 4. Experience of editing HTML and CSS code Downloading a copy of our Job Description Full details of the role
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will drive continuous improvement through code and automation, using tools such as Puppet, Spack, and GitLab/GitHub repositories to deploy solutions and manage CI/CD pipelines. Whether you are
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experience 2. Significant experience of monitoring multi-centre clinical trials in accordance with GCP (including source data verification) 3. Working knowledge of the regulations, guidance and codes
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. Good teamwork skills. 8. Confident in delivering training sessions to the team. 9. Good understanding of safe working practices including COSHH and colour coding Desirable criteria 1. BICs Licence
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countries involved in the SHARE project, including developing an inductive coding schedule relevant for all countries, ensuring country workshops run as planned, and organising country collaborations