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Senior Microsoft 365 (SharePoint) Developer Department IT Services Location Ormskirk Salary £35,608 to £38,784 per annum Permanent Post Type Full Time Closing Date Monday 02 March 2026 Reference
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Head of Projects & Programme Delivery Department Projects & Improvements Location Ormskirk Salary £64,322 to £70,049 per annum Permanent Post Type Full Time Closing Date Thursday 12 March 2026
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Senior Microsoft 365 (SharePoint) Developer - Internal Only Department IT Services Location Ormskirk Salary £35,608 to £38,784 per annum Permanent Post Type Full Time Closing Date Monday 09 February
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. This PhD is part of a significant research investment at CPFC across postgraduate (Post-Doctoral Fellow, PhD, MRes) projects spanning sport science, rehabilitation, and computer science domains
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An understanding of the boundaries and importance of professional confidentiality and data protection Competent and adaptable in utilising technology to maximise service impact, including Payroll/HR systems
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the Student Record Systems Programme (SRS), reporting directly to the Programme Manager. You will hold full accountability for the successful delivery of all functional capability workstreams, providing
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senior delivery and functional leadership role with strategic delivery accountability for an entire defined capability of the Student Record Systems (SRS) implementation programme. The role leads complex
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specialist analytical expertise to support the University’s Student Records System implementation. As part of the programme team, you will take responsibility for analysing, specifying and supporting
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. The MHLA programme of work aims to strengthen existing children and young people mental research using a team science approach to define the roles needed for an effective mental health research group