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redeployee is identified. For informal enquiries about this vacancy, you may wish to contact: Hannah McAuliffe, Programme Manager at Hannah.McAuliffe@edgehill.ac.uk About You As Senior Data and Reporting
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the Student Record Systems Programme (SRS), reporting directly to the Programme Manager. You will hold full accountability for the successful delivery of all functional capability workstreams, providing
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manner and agreed deadlines are met. Identifying and finding resolutions to problems and anticipate and plan for challenges, especially directly related to the student experience. Supporting FAS academic
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will support students from a wide range of backgrounds including students from underrepresented groups within Higher Education, who will benefit from breaking down barriers to success. You will plan and
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to demonstrate appropriate evidence of: 1. Competence and experience in the fields covered by the module/ programme of study to which they will be assigned. 2. Sufficient standing, credibility and breadth
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focus on shaping, planning and delivering strategic change and transformation throughout the institution. You will be responsible for supporting a university-wide, business optimisation programme
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, which provides you with discounts across the high street, supermarket shopping, cinema tickets, dining out and more. Employee assistance programme with access to free confidential counselling sessions
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scheme, which provides you with discounts across the high street, supermarket shopping, cinema tickets, dining out and more. · Employee assistance programme with access to free confidential counselling
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room bookings, working with the university’s Space Management Team, Programme Leaders, and academic staff to deliver accurate, timely timetables for students. You will also oversee key areas such as
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. The MHLA programme of work aims to strengthen existing children and young people mental research using a team science approach to define the roles needed for an effective mental health research group