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the development of a faculty-wide consultancy and CPD programme, ensuring robust processes and professional support for external engagement, short courses, and industry-facing activity. The postholder will also
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forward-thinking vision. With campuses in Greenwich, Avery Hill, and Medway, we are proud to deliver an inclusive and transformative student experience while fostering academic excellence, inclusivity
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digital presence. Collaborating with programme teams to tailor employability learning to specific disciplines and career paths. This is a unique opportunity to shape an inclusive, high-impact employability
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undergraduate physiotherapy programme in its portfolio and are looking to appoint experienced physiotherapy educator/s. The Post We welcome applications from individuals seeking part time roles. The post holder/s
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large team alongside Librarians, Academic Skills Tutors, and Digital Skills Developers to deliver a rich and varied programme of digital, information and academic skills training both online and in person
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Approval Team. This team includes our new Curriculum Designer roles. As an experienced curriculum designer or senior curriculum designer you will work collaboratively with programme leaders and their teams
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two candidates for this position. Equipped with a strong background in workshop facilitation and possessing curriculum development expertise, the post holders will be responsible for enabling programme
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of the first positions advertised. Using their strong background in project/programme management, the post holder will be responsible for providing key support; proactively engaging with key stakeholders across
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Outreach, Recruitment & Admissions Location: Avery Hill Campus Salary: £45,413 to £55,755 plus £5400 London weighting per annum Contract Type: Fixed Term - August 2026 Release Date: Tuesday 10 June 2025 Closing Date: Monday 23 June 2025 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4965 The...
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and Supporting Distance Dementia Care (CONSIDER). CONSIDER is an 18-month research project funded by the NIHR Research Programme for Social Care. The project aims to understand and provide