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on BS7671 :18th edition of the I.E.T. Regulations up to and including all current amendments Computer literacy is desirable for operation of Building Management Systems. Also, a first aid certificate
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on a daily basis. We welcome applications from candidates with first-hand experience of Higher Education. As the posts involve working extensively with young people, you will be required to undertake
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on BS7671 :18th edition of the I.E.T. Regulations up to and including all current amendments Computer literacy is desirable for operation of Building Management Systems. Also, a first aid certificate
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teams that deliver effective solutions and provide high levels of customer service as well as being comfortable working alone. One of the most important roles this post incorporates is that of a first
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high standard of customer care by going above and beyond in every interaction. To develop a good understanding of university procedures and relevant processes to advise and support students. To support
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recruitment. Key Responsibilities: Assist in the creation and delivery of high-quality social media content: Develop engaging content (text, images, videos) for social media platforms (e.g., Instagram, Twitter
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posts at the University are currently not remunerated but expenses are paid. Application Process: Interested candidates are asked to submit a CV and covering letter outlining their interest in the role
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RSLT/I(intra) (WP2 WP4) There is some flexibility in the hiring process – 2 posts totaling 1.4 FTE (7 days a week) which may not be a 50/50 split e.g. could be a 0.6FTE and 0.8FTE (a 3 day and 4 day a
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remote teams that deliver effective solutions and provide high levels of customer service as well as being comfortable working alone. One of the most important roles this post incorporates is that of a
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role of this post involves all aspects of module leadership, preparation and delivery of teaching and learning activity on various aspects of the podiatry course including the delivery of clinical skills