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you need to do a great job. Uniform provided. There are 2 positions available for this vacancy. This position is offered on a permanent basis. Hours of work are part time (15 hours per week), 2 days out
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The Department of Music at the University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Teaching Associate in Musicology. You will have a PhD qualification or equivalent in Music or the equivalent in professional qualification, and an emerging or established career as a musicologist nationally and/or...
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, corridors, stairwells, fitness facilities, Clinic etc) and providing excellent customer service at all times, working either independently or as a part of a team. This position entails providing both planned
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Hospitals and will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team coordinating multi-centre UK and international stroke trials. You will be a highly motivated and personable individual, who works well as a member
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will be expected to attend statutory training courses within 6 months of commencing employment and any refresher training required as part of the role. The Estates and Facilities have planned training
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and be part of the wider Fellows network, which will form a peer-support group, working with an experienced academic to enhance their career development. Hours of work are 7.7 per week (0.2)FTE and will
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confirmation, whether or not you have previous teaching experience. There are multiple positions available. These posts are offered on a part-time basis (one day per week) for a fixed term of six-months, from
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skills; be able work both as part of a team and to lead – presenting information, acting on their own initiative, making decisions, and being responsible for solving problems in high-pressure situations
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worked between 8.00am and 3.00pm. We are committed to supporting work-life balance and welcome applications from candidates seeking compressed working arrangements. This is a permanent, part time post. The
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the appropriate level of knowledge and experience. For full details of the role, please see the accompanying role profile form. This is a part-time (0.5 FTE) fixed-term role funded until 31 July 2029. (The role is