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• Set out the financial planning process required to create financial plans as part of the Transformation programme to deliver the new University strategy. Aligning these to the overall Cardiff University
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to the development of our education programmes. You will support students to develop key skills at undergraduate and/ or postgraduate levels and may include visits to students placed in clinical areas. The successful
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records declaration will be required. The successful candidate will be supported to participate in the Cardiff University Education and Fellowship Programme which will give you with accreditation as a
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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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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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, 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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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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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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programme of investment in people and infrastructure. Research funding secured from competitive, external sources exceeds £100 million annually and the University aims to grow this further through winning