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. Contribute to the safe and well-organised functioning of the laboratory. Maintain laboratory areas appropriately and identify and rectify any technical faults/problems. Ensure that consumables and equipment
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. Experience Essential: E1 Experience of working in a customer facing office or customer service environment. E2 Experience of providing a high level of customer service, support advice and guidance. E3
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Job purpose To provide high level administrative support to the James Watt School of Engineering, with responsibility for providing administrative support, information and advice and for managing
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and scholarly approach to student learning. To undertake limited administrative duties as requested by the Course Convenor/Head of Subject/Programme Director. To engage in training in teaching
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Job Purpose Within a clear and established teaching programme, contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by undertaking a range of teaching, assessment and administrative duties
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accuracy, ensuring all work and reporting is of high quality. C6 Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships and work collaboratively with colleagues, external partners, and
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, supervision, mentoring and training of undergraduate and/or postgraduate students and less experienced members of the project team to ensure their effective development. 10. Perform administrative tasks
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. * Keep clear and accurate records of outputs and where relevant produce concise written summaries of results for senior staff. * Contribute to the safe and well-organised functioning
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Job Purpose Leading the coordination, development and delivery of “Learn Together”, a new workshop programme and open-access training resource that aims to upskill researchers in engaging ethically
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on that project. Evaluating the reach and impact of the Childsmile programme: Scotland’s national child oral health improvement programme (available as IPhD) Supervisors: Professor Andrea Sherriff , Dr Marie Kotzur