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the delivery of student events. This job plays a key role in ensuring we are able to deliver a high quality student experience at increasing scale. Responsibilities The role line manages a Student Administrator
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-ordination. • High attention to detail including when under pressure. • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team. • Strong organisational and time-management skills. • Enthusiasm and personal
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to high quality undergraduate radiography education including course delivery and development, links with practice placements, management, and student support. Person Specification The appointed candidate
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of practice and has a positive impact on the world around us. Background The Study Abroad Officer is responsible for the day-to-day administration for the Study Abroad Programme and acts as the course officer
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responsibilities include screening students, planning and reviewing of Student Support plans, support programme design and facilitation. The post holder will also be responsible for the effective liaison with
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, performing business process analysis, capturing requirements and recommendations. Working collaboratively, you will build good working relationships with stakeholders; with the ability to influence and relay
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number of areas of global activity, including: The Study Abroad Programme. Global opportunities for City St George’s students, which includes management of the Turing Grant. Partnerships with international
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, stakeholder engagement, impact assessments, and organisational readiness. The Change Manager will work closely with stakeholders across the University and functions including the Programme Management Office
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will involve an interview and an exercise of computer skills. Further details will be confirmed at the interview stage. To apply and for more information about the post please use the links below. City
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also be expected to provide first line support to computers and laptops used for teaching purposes. Person Specification You should be educated to GCSE or equivalent with a good range of communication