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you will develop in this role. The ability to communicate with people both from within and outside the University is a major part of this role and strong communication skills will add to the customers
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, and you will be fully supported with comprehensive training and ongoing development. Working pattern: This role operates on a 4 on, 4 off shift pattern, supporting our 24/7 service: 2-day shifts
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, assess urgency, negotiate, influence, and interact with a diverse range of stakeholders are skills you will develop in this role. The ability to communicate with people both from within and outside
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cultivate strong relationships with key stakeholders, including agents, sponsors, and school counsellors. Using a variety of recruitment methods, you will play a pivotal role in developing and executing
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enables the successful applicant to spend up to half of their time developing their own materials ageing research with a healthy consumables and travel budget to support this. In addition to carrying out
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. The student therapist will be responsible for managing their own athlete caseload, under direct supervision. Training and development, plus formal mentorship opportunities will also be provided to support with
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, maintenance and development of facilities in the Soft Matter Physics laboratories, collaborating closely with academic and technical colleagues to deliver an exceptional experience for our students. The group’s
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where appropriate, attractive research environments, the latest teaching facilities, and access to a variety of staff development opportunities. Furthermore, our benefit packages include pension
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entitlement of 33 days holiday Varied and supportive work environment Employee Assistance Programme – via BHSF RISE Generous pension (employers’ contribution up to 12%) How to apply Please complete our online
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to develop their career and profile as an independent researcher.. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Prof John Watts in the School of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, and will