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administrative support You have strong computer skills, email communications, Microsoft packages ( full training will be given on the specific systems ) Contract type: Open-ended Work pattern: Full time Grade: D
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This position offers the successful applicant a fantastic opportunity to join the Centre for Academic Language and Development’s International Foundation Programme (IFP) team. You will be
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programme, liaising frequently with over 100 GP practices across the South West to organise student placements and clinical teaching, ensuring a high quality student and staff experience. You will work in
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are adaptable and able to deliver high quality, efficient and effective clinical administrative support. You have strong computer skills; email communications, Microsoft packages (full training will be
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programme of research. This post is available full or part-time (at a minimum 66% FTE) -to be agreed. The successful applicant will combine completing their clinical training in general adult psychiatry
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physical and digital resources for study and research. Responsibilities include: Meeting students recommended for additional services via face-to-face drop-ins and appointments and online meetings. Dealing
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guiding students, promoting equality and inclusion, and offering pastoral support. You will also take responsibility for specific areas of administration related to the programme and contribute to important
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commitment to multidisciplinary team working. A desire to bring ideas, skills, energy and enthusiasm to the practice. You have a keen interest in the physical and psychological healthcare of young adults
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operational development of partner suitability assessment and due diligence (ATPS) aspects of this Project, also including managing the Work Tribe Due Diligence process. You will be involved in developing
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research scientists at the University of Bristol, based within our Cancer Research UK-funded Obesity-related Cancer Epidemiology Programme (OCEP). Our previously CRUK-funded programmes (2015 – 2025