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including Maths, English and Science at Grades 5-9 Able to sit aptitude tests Salary On successful completion of the apprenticeship, pay will be the lowest spine point of Level 3, which is Spine Point 22
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of the NQF comparison chart , or NVQ Level 3, or 1A Level, or 2 AS levels or T level in design and development for engineering and manufacturing And Minimum 5 GCSE including Maths, English and Science at
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Southampton Education School is a flourishing centre of research and teaching excellence. It has a well-established programme of Initial Teacher Education in both primary and secondary PGCE, rated
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skills Your careful driving skills – deliveries are not against the clock, so care is more important than speed! Your ability to plan routes and follow directions, and also to re-plan routes when road
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or Planetary Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field, completed by the start of the appointment. You should have strong scientific programming skills (Julia, Python, Fortran or C++) and
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and innovation (R&I) ecosystem. This is a unique opportunity to establish or expand your research programme in the UK, collaborate with world-class researchers, and contribute to national and global
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the successful delivery of the University Digital Strategic Plan Manage efficient and effective allocation of internal resources, supported by a network of delivery partners and suppliers Collaborate closely with
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work experience, preferably within an NHS hospital healthcare setting. A full induction & orientation programme is provided. The role requires a weekday work pattern and is funded for 25 hours per week
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experience in CPRD. Excellent written and verbal English is required, and the ability to work independently. If you meet these requirements, we invite you to join our dynamic and supportive research group
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digital tools. One such tool, developed through the Cluster-AIM programme, uses social care and health data to identify people at risk of escalating social care needs. About the role You will support the