38 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Northampton in United Kingdom
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to Work Scheme Learning & Development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Retail and high street discounts We are an accredited Living Wage Foundation Employer and pay the real
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Learning & Development opportunities Employee Assistance Programme and Counselling Retail and high street discounts We are an accredited Living Wage Foundation Employer and currently pay the real living wage
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. Assist with the periodical deep cleaning programme as required. We are an accredited Living Wage Foundation Employer and currently pay the real living wage, which is currently £24,309 per annum. In
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team providing end-to-end research support services. You’ll oversee the delivery of tailored support to researchers at all career stages – from training and development programmes to funding advice and
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operational leadership, and line management. You will assist in creating an induction programme, timetables, training and workflows. They may be some weekend / evening working to support University activities
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supporting athlete development through high quality sport science delivery, feedback, and programme support. We would like to receive applications from ambitious individuals with a passion for creating an
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assistance programme with advice line and counselling; Cycle to Work Scheme and long service awards For an informal discussion about the post contact Emma.Banks@northampton.ac.uk About Us At the University
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skills across several IT teams. The post will work alongside our technical teams, being based in the End User Computing team and covering the End User Computing team and some AV / Digital work. The post is
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carbon management plan, ensuring business continuity, and enhancing the student and staff experience through a well-maintained campus. This successful candidate would have the ability to offer guidance
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candidate will be ICT literate and have experience in leading modules and programmes in HE settings. A track record of effective partnership working to develop scholarship and employability opportunities in