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essential as full training will be provided. We are seeking someone with proven interpersonal skills, good manual dexterity for moving equipment between rooms and buildings, and the drive to learn and develop
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focused interventions to help students manage their mental health/autism, allowing students to engage in their learning including independent study To have knowledge and appreciation of the range
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where they can further develop their skills learning new approaches and methodologies such as SCRUM. Equality, Diversity & Inclusion The University is committed to supporting and promoting equality and
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skills, verbal, written, and interpersonal. A University Security and Campus Response Officer must be able to deal with issues sensitively and calmly. You will also be required to be computer literate
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Driven Systems; All-Wales Intensive Learning Academy for Innovation in Health and Social Care) foster challenge-led research and impact. Within the School there are also significant opportunities to engage
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for a tutor to join the Learn Welsh Swansea Bay Region team that provides Welsh lessons for adults in the Swansea and Neath Port Talbot counties. Associate tutors play a key role within the Learn Welsh
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evaluating instruments that will be mastered by those who learn to use them. People will use these instruments to “play out” their rich lived experiences and through this create performances that platform deep
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for an inspirational team-player who can contribute to the University and School’s ambitions to be at the forefront of digitally-enhanced learning, helping to build on the School’s excellent student experience record
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the University student database records used for statutory returns, planning and quality information and to support the University’s business, teaching and learning activities. Reporting to the Student Records
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to schools to ensure a balance of research and knowledge transfer is achieved. Our research has highlighted only ~50% of schools in the UK teach menstrual education, which focusses on the biology rather than