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based on the information you provide under each element. When attaching the supporting statement to your application profile, please ensure that you name it with the vacancy reference number, e.g
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based within the Exams and Teaching Timetabling Team. The role holder will provide an administrative service to the department, engaging and completing a range of tasks to meet operational and customer
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application will be considered based on the information you provide under each element. Application supporting statement should be no more than 3000 words. When attaching the supporting statement to your
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an application submitted in English. Job Description Main Function The position is based within University IT where the role holder will work as part of a professional service delivery team dedicated
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should ad-hoc staff absences occur. Please state in your application, which type(s) of contract you would consider. Salary: Clinic Tutor hourly rate is £27.78 - £29.48 per hour. This hourly rate is based
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considered based on the information you provide under each element. When attaching the supporting statement to your application profile, please ensure that you name it with the vacancy reference number, e.g
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holiday per year plus 8 bank holidays, pro rata for part time staff, as well as access to a range of staff discounts. The role will require a flexible approach to working hours and is based on working 5
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while coordinating next steps or actions based on expertise. General Duties: Case Management: Maintain accurate records of case management, including disclosures, risk and needs assessments and support
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communication landscapes. We offer a wide range of courses at various levels with postgraduate degrees that range from industry-oriented, practice-based training to more academic degrees. We combine a long
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31st July 2026 and based at the Hadyn Ellis Building, Cathays campus. Salary: £27,644 - £30,805 per annum (Grade 4). Appointments to roles at Cardiff University are usually made at bottom of scale unless