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About You As the Education and Quality Officer you will work within the Education and Quality Manager. This role is critical in the delivery of education and programme delivery. The post holder will work
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Evidence. We expect applicants to possess a broad range of skills needed to teach effectively as well as academic leadership and an effective contribution to programme or department administration
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campuses. As part of the Operations team, you will plan and coordinate final details of the event and operational delivery of events. The post holder will be a key liaison between clients and the QM Venues
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Support team in identifying leaner, automated processes across the Campus and Commercial Services Value Stream. You will collaborate with the Head of Programme Management Office (PMO) in Estates Development
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multidisciplinary team of clinicians, scientists, nurses and support staff, delivering a programme of research relating to traumatic injury, haemostatic resuscitation and optimisation of patient outcomes. The Centre
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to take responsibility for the delivery of implementation plans and targets set with the Directorate annual plan relating to the areas of wellbeing support and guidance and provide capable and supportive
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About the Role We employ Portfolio, Programme and Project Management best practice principles using the industry standard MoP, PRINCE2 and MSP methodologies; however this is a pragmatic
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(Maternity Cover) to support teaching on the mentorship programme and the evaluation of the online MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health Policy and Programming (SRHPP) which is co-delivered with the University
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covering plan, budget, forecast, and monthly management. Support the delivery of the School Plan and budget forecasts. Maintain financial models to provide accurate information for decision-making. Provide
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. About the National R&D Lab: The CoSTAR National Lab is the largest ever investment in creative industries R&D by UKRI. A £51.1m programme led by Royal Holloway, University of London to develop a National