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to deadlines and have the ability to plan and organise their own workload. Attention to detail and accuracy are vital for data entry and sample labelling and good communication skills are necessary to liaise
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publication or teaching purposes Plan and manage small projects ensuring the effective use of resources Participate actively within the work team, setting an example and showing a flexible approach to
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with the core values of our School The motivation to support the continuing advancement of our teaching programmes for excellent student experience, knowledge and skills development. This position is
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teaching programmes for excellent student experience, knowledge and skills development. This position is full-time (35 hours per week) available from 1 September 2025 until 31 August 2026. Salary: £40,497
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advising researchers. You will assist in the development and delivery of training programmes on neuroimaging data acquisition and analysis You will communicate the results of the work clearly to users and
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. After appropriate training, you will be involved in the basic care and welfare programmes for laboratory species used for medical research within Cardiff University. You will need basic numeracy and
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of the tasks undertaken means that your ability to plan and prioritise, problem solving skills and the ability to provide excellent customer service will be essential for the role. With a culture of continuous
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and Problem solving 8. Ability to plan, prioritise and organise own workload within established time scales 9. Ability to use initiative in solving problems and responding to queries ensuring
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via Resource Booker, plan and organise room set up as needed. Organise and facilitate event preparation / arrangements e.g. set up rooms, set up equipment and reset after an event. Coordinate
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; Values congruent with the core values of our School; Ability to deliver and develop an ambitious and influential research portfolio; Help support the continuing advancement of our teaching programmes