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Code of Practice To regulate the movement of traffic to and from university premises, including car parks, and carry out due process to fairly and impartially apply and enforce University Parking
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operation of the scheme in accordance with the University CCTV Code of Practice and Operating Instructions. Use Body Worn Video Regulate the movement of traffic to and from University premises and car parks
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the ability to persuade and encourage colleagues The ability to see the bigger picture and to express it coherently in terms of strategic planning Proven project management experience where the project team has
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up to date Thinking strategically Has the ability to see the “big picture”, to think strategically and to manage complexproblems and issues Sees the bigger picture Understands and makes sense
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Experience in a management role in a large or complex organisation Excellent financial analysis and interpretive skills with the ability to grasp the detail whilst retaining “big picture” Excellent
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negotiating and relationship/partnership building Self-confidence in advising senior colleagues on matters of apprenticeship policy and procedures Attributes and Behaviour Able to see the “big picture” and
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with cell culture, functional assays, genomic editing and imaging techniques is desirable. The position is full-time and available for a duration of 4 years, starting as soon as possible. We recognise
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. A large part of the role is to process chicken brain tissue for immunohistochemistry and to work with bio-imaging experts on automating the quantification of doublecortin-positive cells in
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facilities, including ultrasound tongue imaging, electropalatography, electro-glottography, and nasometry. a range of software programs to support the above tools (e.g. PRAAT, ELAN, PHON, AAA, R, Python, etc
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Demonstrate clear and concise communication skills through a range of media and to a range of audiences Have a driven approach; strive to achieve agreed deliverables Have the ability to see the “big picture