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services, and the University’s Student Welfare and Support Services. Alongside your support responsibilities, you will oversee the development and delivery of the College’s welfare strategy, welfare-related
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candidate will be involved in the continued development of topic modules. The candidate will also be expected to support the examination and marking process, course admissions, provide pastoral support to
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The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies aims to appoint a Career Development Fellowship in Hebrew Studies, funded by the Kennicott Fund for two years, to plan and deliver a research project
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the development of our finance team and to support the Head of Finance to deliver an excellent finance service to the department. About the role The Deputy Head of Finance is a key management position
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of the trial, including monitoring trial progress and the development and maintenance of SOPs, as well as, contributing to data analysis and paper preparation. You will hold a good first degree, or equivalent
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role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a highly organised HR Administrator to join the HR Team at the School of Archaeology. This role offers an excellent development opportunity for an individual
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scheme, access to employee benefits and discounts and professional development opportunities. In return we are looking for a candidate with experience of managing administrative processes, preferably in
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stakeholders as required. The role will offer great opportunities for career development, as a step to transition into a leadership position within the group. The successful candidate will be expected to work
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and professional development opportunities. The Chair of this recruitment panel will be Rachel D’Arcy-Brown, Collections and Information Skills Manager, who can be contacted with enquiries relating
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to work independently. Training will be provided. NDCN encourages staff to explore the University’s Work Learn Develop programme of funded professional training and development opportunities