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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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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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requirements; contributing to a high‑quality, supportive, and compliant service environment. You will: Deliver flexible, customer‑focused front‑line administrative support. Produce accurate documents and
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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