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students with disabilities, long-term health conditions and specific learning differences (SpLDs) - helping remove barriers to learning and ensuring they receive the adjustments and support they need
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of their educational studies using both pre-prepared materials and innovation within your teaching as well as utilising a wide range of e-learning opportunities where appropriate. This is an exciting opportunity to be
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data for internal reporting. What we’re looking for: Experience supporting individuals in a wellbeing, mental health or pastoral care setting. Excellent communication, empathy and case management skills
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wide range of English and Academic Skills modules. Remain sensitive to the expectations of different nationalities whilst encouraging an open and questioning approach to learning that leads students
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compliance, and the management of estates data related to contract effectiveness. You’ll work collaboratively across departments, forging strong partnerships with Procurement, Finance, and the wider University