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Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Our aim is to create a go to hub for training and career development, supporting those working at the frontiers of accelerated compute infrastructure in the UK
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-quality fitness activities and guest service, as well as the ongoing development of the fitness operation. You will help improve the health and fitness of the Centre's guests, by leading and organising
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, overseeing instructor coordination, ensuring operational excellence in studio fitness activities. The role combines hands-on instruction, administrative oversight, and strategic program development to enhance
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appointments where necessary to ensure they are receiving relevant and timely support Keeping accurate records across multiple IT systems Communicating with other departments and support services Overseeing
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eager to develop these skills on the job. How to apply To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and interest in the role. Further details Job Description
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environment. Alongside our gorgeous campus setting, collegiate on-site atmosphere and plentiful development opportunities, we also offer: Competitive Salary up to £60,907 for exceptional experienced candidates
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The University of Surrey is seeking a Director of Digital Technology and Operations, responsible for the delivery of the Digital and IT Services and Development across the University and for
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training to key users on financial systems. Developing comprehensive system documentation for Finance staff and other end-users. Proactively identifying and mitigating risks with current and new processes
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Wellbeing Physical Activity Service which is being funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. Working with the Active Wellbeing Manager and Sport & Exercise Science department to develop specialised
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to build empathetic, supportive relationships. Experience working with students in advisory or coaching roles. A commitment to student development and equity of access. Excellent organisational and