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the Head of Discipline, Professor Seamas Donnelly, and the School of Medicine, with the delivery, organisation, coordination and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme in the School
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to the Research Development Team, the Centre’s research development function through research programme management, non-exchequer, non-commercial (NE-NC) funding, and team administration. Post status: Specific
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system and the broad context of occupational therapy practice in Ireland. The post requires a high level of organisational skills, communication, teamworking, teaching, networking and collaborative problem
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will join a vibrant team responsible for the comprehensive provision of high-quality administrative support for all aspects of the student life cycle. Working closely with Course Directors, and other
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curriculum. This role requires strong expertise in experimental chemistry and a commitment to high-quality, research-informed teaching that integrates laboratory skills, data analysis, and scientific
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Officer 1 (CTO1)—who holds formal line management responsibility—the CTO2 acts as a team leader, ensuring consistent delivery of high standards in animal welfare, technical service provision, and health and
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practice of pharmacy, with key responsibilities to support the 5-year Pharmacy (Integrated) programme, and to strengthen the School’s existing teaching and research in the pharmacy practice area. Post status
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are accessible, responsive, and continually improved facilitating enhanced organizational performance and efficiency. The role-holder will be the subject matter expert for items related to Access Group (CORE
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Officer to join the administrative team in the Office of the Vice-Provost/Chief Academic Officer. The Administrative Officer will have responsibility for providing high-level support to Senior Management
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the Head of Discipline and the School of Medicine education division at the Tallaght University Hospital in the delivery, organization, coordination and assessment of the undergraduate medical programme