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running facilities but also about the activities and programmes that are delivered to build a sense of belonging and community at Royal Holloway. Active Lifestyle and Sport is committed to delivering
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, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. Part-Time, Permanent Applications are invited for the post of Community Wellbeing Co-ordinator within the Wellbeing Support team in the Directorate of Student Life
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, communication, organisational, problem-solving skills and strong IT skills and an understanding of the evolving digital landscape are essential. Applicants should be comfortable working in a fast-paced, sometimes
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activities across campus to enhance student, staff, and community wellbeing, whilst working closely with both Student Life colleagues and the Students’ Union. It is not only about running facilities but also
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purchase orders. You will communicate with students and colleagues across and outside the University, will work closely with one main team lead, and will collaborate with other team or project leads
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strategy, ensuring that all policy, procedures and systems of work are legally compliant, current, appropriately consulted and communicated, and relevant. The post holder will be responsible for driving
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education and make a lasting impact on the next generation of doctors. Leading the Community Based Medical Education senior team, the Head of Primary Care Education is a key member of the Institute of Health
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confident managing large budgets and financial reporting. Communicate clearly and confidently, with excellent spoken and written English. Are highly organised, adaptable, and thrive in fast-moving
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& Neurodiversity International & Money Advice Wellbeing Support & Community Reporting to the Disability Adviser (Specialist Mentors) they will contribute to the work of the Directorate and support the strategy and
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departmental objectives Build a network of stakeholders across the School to facilitate improved communication and maintain knowledge of opportunities with clients and stakeholders across the School Who we