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The Campus Services Team is part of Security & Operations, which sits within the Estates & Facilities Department. The team provide a full range of customer focused services meeting the growing needs
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characterised by a strong commitment to equality, inclusion and diversity. We are determined to harness the power of education to make a positive difference within communities on a local, national, and
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-disciplinary periodised performance plans. They will play a key role in optimising training and recovery plans for GB athletes, while fostering a positive, learner focused performance environment that balances
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the safe movement of campers between locations in line with health and safety guidelines. Support campers in their daily routines, ensuring they are awake and ready for breakfast and in their rooms
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Basketball Camp Chaperone, you will play a key role in welcoming international participants and coaches upon their arrival in the UK and ensuring their safety and well-being as they travel by coach
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University of Worcester students live in a harmonious, secure, tolerant and respectful environment conducive to learning and personal development. This role plays a vital part in delivering on that promise
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Please note: this opportunity is only available to current University of Worcester Students We strive to ensure students have a positive experience of living in our accommodation and the Residential
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communication. Maintain personal and professional development through ongoing training. Promote an inclusive environment that supports diversity and equality. Adhere to health, safety, and safeguarding protocols
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. We are looking to appoint a proactive and enthusiastic professional who positively embraces change with excellent communication skills and a proven commitment to working as part of a team to establish
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. The successful candidate will be a keen problem-solver with strong digital capabilities and demonstrate a willingness to embrace positive change, promote consistency and share best practice. What’s in it for you