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, as well as being able to demonstrate an ability to multi-task, use initiative and prioritise. Exceptional organisational and communication skills to manage multiple projects, events, and stakeholders
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recognition for historically under-recognised staff. You: will have experience designing, delivering and evaluating results-focussed communications campaigns can manage projects involving multiple stakeholders
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, including experience gained through a senior position in occupational therapy, physiotherapy, rehabilitation engineering or rehabilitation medicine. Experience in Early Years Powered Mobility, wheelchair
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excellent attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure. communicates confidently and professionally with a diverse range of stakeholders (eg colleagues, non-specialists
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across multiple digital platforms using a CMS. An understanding of web usability and inclusive design requirements. Implementing web tracking tools and creating dashboards to monitor user activity across
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. Capacity to work independently, take initiative, and contribute positively to a diverse and international team. A flexible approach with the resilience to manage multiple tasks and priorities, sometimes
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be able to work on your own initiative and deliver reliably on expected timescales. We are constantly improving our practice and you will also be able to quickly learn new systems, technology and
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working independently, managing multiple priorities, and driving forward initiatives. A commitment to ethical standards, equality, and inclusive working practices. Familiarity with research compliance and
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including, biochemistry, cell & developmental biology, evolution, genetics, immunology microbiology, pharmacology, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy and structural biology. The vast majority of research
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About the role The Supergen Energy Networks Hub (SEN) is a £9m research project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The hub brings together collaborative teams