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opportunities for home working. We are seeking to recruit a part-time School and Programme Administrator to provide a high level of administrative support for staff and students, service courses/programmes
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. Ability to assimilate complex information quickly and accurately and to convey the information to others. Multiple roles are available for permanent full-time posts at Walsall and Telford campus. The role
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aligned to risk and threat levels across multiple varied sites. Reporting to the Deputy Security Operations Manager you will ensure the delivery of a high quality, student focussed Security service. You
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-funded Uni Connect programme, which aims to increase the number of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in higher education by 2026 through widening participation. Uni Connect supports 29 consortia
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and sports development? Here at WLV Sport we are passionate about people and our 5-year plan is to get ‘More People, More Active’. We are looking for committed, enthusiastic and driven individuals
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applications from talented, experienced, ambitious, and enthusiastic colleagues who embody the university values and behaviours: - Inclusive, Accountable, Ambitious and Resilient. Join the University
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. The Directorate provides support for students and members of staff relating to academic skills development, work-related, online and lifelong learning, and leads on the University’s Access and Participation Plan
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Park. The key role is to take responsibility for the conference and room bookings, finalise details with the client, plan with other teams, oversee the event and issue invoices. 2 days of the role will
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on the University’s Access and Participation Plan (APP). A key focus of the Directorate is ensuring the University has a high quality and sustainable educational portfolio, which delivers excellent student outcomes and
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Aspire2Uni (A2U) is a targeted progressive programme for children and young people in the care system from Year 7 through Year 13 and beyond. The aim of the programme is to guide, encourage