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/or contribute to working groups with colleagues across the University to support improved delivery of the research contracts service and/or to achieve departmental objectives. To develop, deliver and
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have a current contract of employment with the University. Internal Applicants Only - Reaching Wider Officer The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual responsible for developing and
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to help improve service levels, developing appropriate communication links with the university’s schools/directorates and outside bodies as required. Instruct and guide other employees across the university
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, of the university transformation and change portfolios of programmes and projects. The role will support the development and maintenance of portfolio, programme and project activities aligned to the Project
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Services Manager, particularly on PGR-related matters. Develop professional networks across the University and external stakeholders, acting as the primary contact for all PGR-related enquiries within
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(SIMS). Contributing to the assessment and implementation of relevant projects, policies and service developments generated by the central University. Monitoring and approving orders (as an authorised
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and patient safety. To oversee NHS and/or University audits of a non-clinical nature. Planning To proactively contribute to the development of strategy, financial plans, targets, cost improvements and
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relationships with partner institution staff, as well as academic and professional services staff at the University, developing effective networks. They will provide high quality professional guidance and
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for Adult Social Care Research (CARE). The Centre brings together multi-disciplinary expertise from across the university, and fosters collaboration with experts elsewhere in the UK, to develop cutting-edge
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Andrew-Carson Stevens, Professor of Patient Safety, at Cardiff University. The successful candidate will work with closely with Professor Andrew Carson-Stevens and colleagues from the School of Medicine