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will play central role in shaping how we plan, prioritise, and deliver IT services that support our academic, research, and operational excellence. This is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic and
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computer and IT skills, Kinetics, Oracle, Microsoft Word, Excel, emails, including use of internet and online calendar. Level 3 Food Safety and Level 2 Health and Safety. Desirable CriteriaExperience
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, planning, organising and setting priorities for own work appropriately and to plan and manage small projects. Desirable Criteria 1. Degree or an equivalent qualification or equivalent work-related
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receive applications from individuals who have leadership qualities that will positively influence our research and teaching programmes and who can provide mentorship to staff. Therefore, if you are a
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to plan the Translation Unit’s workload accordingly Develop and deliver training as required. Provide leadership and guidance to the Translators within the Translation Unit, ensuring departmental
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also developing its Innovation System through a focused programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually
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- Mental Health Mentor The Student Disability Service is seeking to appoint a mental health mentor to create and implement individualised programmes of support for students with mental health difficulties
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the demand for digital and IT services and support the allocation of resource to deliver they University’s priorities. We are seeking an IT Demand and Resource Officer to support the shaping of how we plan
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, resolving customer issues where appropriate, or being able to escalate where necessary. Ability to plan and organise your own workload within agreed timelines as set by your Line Manager. Ability to use your
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; are responsive to the changing needs of University staff, students and those of our partner NHS Health Board/Trusts support the University’s teaching, learning and research programmes; support the University’s