51 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" positions at University of Northampton
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to manage multiple tasks Be a team player with a positive, can-do attitude Assist in supporting with student events and being a key part to the student experience Have photography and / or video-editing
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able to use initiative to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines and have an adaptable, positive and proactive approach to supporting the general life of the course, school, faculty and wider
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the University of Northampton, as well as other initiatives, and will have excellent organisation skills, ability to communicate effectively, require liaison with multiple stake holders including children and
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processes. Your post will also involve maintaining accurate records, responding to enquiries across multiple platforms, and supporting key university events such as Open Days, Confirmation, Clearing, and
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with multiple and complex needs, you will have an ability to identify those at risk of academic or psychological breakdown and respond in a calm, assertive and practical way to identify appropriate
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of - or a willingness to learn - moving image/animation or interactive media (AR, VR, XR) and large format printing is also required. This support will take place in dedicated university resource areas
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face to face and virtual events, with experiencing of managing a team to successfully achieve challenging KPIs. Able to work to multiple, tight deadlines the ideal candidate will be organised, with
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and effectively with learners and colleagues. The successful applicant will be able to use initiative to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines and have an adaptable, positive and proactive
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are responsible for looking after multiple systems across the university. They also help with creating and transition into service new systems, manage support the SharePoint estate, support and assist in Team’s
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, UON ranked 2nd in the UK in the National Student Survey (NSS) for Sport Science. * *Calculations are based on Office for Students data based on the average positivity measure across all NSS questions