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We are seeking an experienced Power BI Developer to support our data team during a period of growth. The position will begin as maternity cover for the BI lead and could potentially evolve into a
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This is an exciting time to join the University, as the Physician Associate MSc. programme, which has been running successfully since 2016 and is part of the Three Counties Medical School. Our state
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We are currently seeking Associate Lecturers to teach on our postgraduate level Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine programme, via blended learning, taught at our University of Worcester campuses and
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-informed, and aligned with professional standards. Key Responsibilities Provide academic leadership and role modelling within and across programme areas. Lead and advance research and knowledge exchange
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We are seeking to appoint a Medical Education Facilitator for Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and/or Integrated Clinical Methods, to support the on-going delivery of the graduate entry MBChB programme
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students utilising innovative teaching methodologies. In addition, you will provide academic support at programme level and, co-ordinate, develop and supervise a range of activities effectively as module
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after 5 years’ continuous service Access to our Staff Retail Benefits Scheme Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme In-house training and development support A friendly
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profiles and research areas show our depth and breadth of experience and expertise. For informal enquiries regarding the Criminology roles, please contact Amy Johnson, Programme Lead for Criminology
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Attractive Company Pension Scheme Access to a range of benefits including our Staff Retail Benefits Scheme Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme In-house training and
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provide strategic leadership and discipline-specific expertise across child and adolescent mental health, supporting the NIHR-funded THRIVE programme (Tackling Health Inequalities and Unmet Rural Mental