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– 2 x A4 pages maximum. This letter should specifically discuss the applicant’s motivations for applying for the job and their expected contributions to and fit with the Departments of Economics at
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-services/pay-scales/ How to Apply: Interested applicants should (i) submit a full curriculum vitae and (ii) an application letter (max. 2 pages), addressed to the Selection Committee, indicating how you fit
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will be competent and fit to practice within the Irish Health Service. The Clinical Practice Team coordinate, monitor and assess the 54 trainees completing this clinical training in line with
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PhD programme, and how their background and skills match the requirements of the position; 2. A full curriculum vitae; 3. A concise research statement (maximum 1,500 words, excluding references
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indicating how the applicant’s profile and skills fit the requirements of the job position (max. 1 page); ▪ a full curriculum vitae; ▪ the names and contact details of 2 referees (with email addresses included
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: • Candidates must clearly outline their experience in project coordination within a university or comparable organization and outline how this experience makes them a good fit for the requirements of this post
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. This letter should specifically discuss the applicant’s motivations for applying for the job and their expected contributions to and fit with the Departments of Economics at Trinity College Dublin. 2. Full
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applicant’s motivations for applying for the job and their expected contributions to and fit with the Departments of Economics at Trinity College Dublin. 2. Full curriculum vitae to include the names and
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-employment checks upon commencement of post, including but not limited to; be registered with the Irish Medical Council, be cleared from a Garda vetting, and be cleared from occupational health perspective by
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. The successful candidates must complete all relevant pre-employment checks upon commencement of post, including but not limited to; be registered with the Irish Medical Council, be cleared from a Garda vetting