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role A position is available for a proactive and enthusiastic Programme Administrator to provide administrative and placement support within the extremely busy School of Health Professions team. Under
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to provide high‑quality, customer‑focused administrative support within the Peninsula Medical School. You will be part of an enthusiastic and collaborative team working across Plymouth, Torbay and Somerset
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is available for a proactive and enthusiastic Programme Administrator to provide administrative and support within the School of Psychology. About the role Under the direction of the Senior Programme
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The job details are shown below. For further information click on the link for the job description. We are seeking an exceptional Programme Manager to join a growing research team as part of
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Professional Services team within the Peninsula Medical School. This role is key to supporting the development of outstanding doctors of the future. About the Role As Programme Administrator, you will provide
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undergraduate optometry students with feedback on their clinical performance following a completed patient episode. To promote high standards and academic quality in clinical optometry learning and teaching
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strategy, this is an exciting time to join the University. We are seeking an exceptional Director of People to advance the University’s people strategy and shape an inclusive, high‑performing culture
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subject across the South-West. About the role Reporting to the IT & AV Support Manager, you will take operational and technical ownership of IT and AV services supporting the MPharm programme in Plymouth
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please contact Karen Best: by email at karen.best@plymouth.ac.uk We're looking for someone with: CCAB qualification or equivalent experience Passion for promoting a high performance and continuous
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the University of Plymouth. About the role The role involves delivering high-quality teaching and student support across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, using innovative and inclusive approaches