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team who prepare and serve a range of high-quality food, including fine dining, to the College community and commercial guests. You will receive full training and will have the opportunity to learn and
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their contribution in line with this so 8/10/12 or 14% respectively. We also offer the option of Salary Sacrifice with pension. Access to a 'cash plan' healthcare scheme (currently provided by Medicash) 'Medicash' is
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offers a competitive benefits package including membership of a defined contributory pension scheme, 36 days’ annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays), access to a ‘cash plan’ healthcare scheme currently
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contributory pension scheme, 36 days’ annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays), access to a ‘cash plan’ healthcare scheme currently provided by Simplyhealth, free lunch (up to a specified monetary limit), free
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Is able to work with a wide range of people and develop strong working relationships Key role responsibilities include: Assisting with undergraduate and postgraduate admissions related tasks Working
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to attend training, meetings and to support College events. Benefits Training and Professional Development Access to Cambridge University Library 33 days’ annual leave a year (inclusive of bank holidays) (pro
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challenge and you think you can add benefit to the role and the catering and conference function at the College, please apply as soon as possible. The successful candidate will be expected to prepare, cook
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scheme with 6% (Minimum) employer contribution, a health care cash plan funded by the College (allowing you to claim money for routine medical treatments including dental and optical), a free meal when on
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. The role has responsibility for an extensive programme of events (UK and overseas, in- person and hybrid) to engage, cultivate and thank alumni and donors. The success of the Development Office depends
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to quantify the phase fractions and lattice parameter evolution, which in turn will allow quantification of the phase transformations taking place. This approach has advantages over other methods as it utilises