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a complex portfolio of business change programmes and projects designed to meet rapidly evolving business requirements, you will play a key role in defining and managing strategic programmes and
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, and has set out an ambitious programme of change for the future, centred around financial stability, our academic offer, and our organisational agility. To support our ambitions, we are embarking
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recruitment plan. The team delivers activity both in schools and colleges and on campus. They also lead the co-ordination of Sheffield Hallam’s attendance and University conventions across the Country
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courses and plan approximately 15,000 placements each academic year. We undertake this vital function, whilst ensuring that we are compliant with Audits, monitoring and maintaining Placement Evaluations, co
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-deployment of innovative capabilities for law enforcement agencies. This includes a key role in the on-going development and application of projects such as OSPREY, AIOLIA, and DETECTOR, amongst others
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apprenticeship programmes, working closely with internal and external colleagues to ensure compliance and maintain operational oversight within University regulations & policies and DFE Apprenticeship Funding
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or supervising undergraduate and postgraduate nurses in a practice or academic environment. • Current NMC registration as an Adult Nurse. • Evidence of ongoing professional development. • We would
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Hallam Team as well as the wider university to facilitate the delivery of a range of programmes, bookings, processes, and sport participation opportunities. It is essential that you have good customer
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populations for over a decade. We are experts in clinical trial performance, intervention design, development, and evaluation. We have a mix of clinical and non-clinical staff and take a whole-team approach to
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a safe environment. We are delivering a University-wide improvement programme to modernise our safety culture, strengthen risk management and compliance, and embed proportionate, enabling and