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2023. Applicants will have a keen interest in medical education and training, with good interpersonal skills to support the development of self-directed learners. PBL facilitators will also act as
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September 2023. Applications are invited for 1 whole time equivalent Clinical Teaching Fellows in Anatomy, Physiology and Clinical Skills. These are career development posts at FY2/ST level to facilitate
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Support Team – Nursing, Midwifery, and Allied Health, as a Placement Co-ordinator. You will be someone who has good planning and database skills, who enjoys problem-solving and developing a range of skills
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, staffing, set-up, and delivery. Recruit, train, and manage the Residential Life Team and student staff, providing strong leadership throughout the academic year. Oversee the daily operation of
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develop. We provide all professional staff with CPD opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. There are plenty of options for you to be able to build your career at the university
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to the development of the University of Worcester (UW) Sport programme. The University of Worcester has made significant progress in several areas in recent years relating to performance sport and community engagement
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Company Pension Scheme Access to our Staff Retail Benefits Scheme Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme In-house training and development support A friendly, inclusive and
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of an University archive service. You will lead the development of the University archive and our existing special collections, including the National Basketball Heritage Collection (NBHC). Managing stakeholder
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stakeholders, including the school’s senior leadership team and NHS Trusts to develop meaningful learning opportunities and ensure our graduates are prepared for their roles in diverse care settings. You will
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external stakeholders, including the School’s senior leadership team and NHS Trusts to develop meaningful learning opportunities and ensure our graduates are prepared for their roles in diverse care settings