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, or advanced statistical modelling – would be a distinct advantage. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Work independently or, as required, with others to support CVR research programmes by providing
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supporting the ongoing development, delivery, and evaluation of the Community & Inclusion project, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and a strong focus on student needs. This role contributes
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programmes. This post will encompass administrative support for the continual development and delivery of the BVMS curriculum in the School including examinations and course administration, thus promoting
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plan requirements and when to communicate changes to the clinician in charge. Interpret a range of laboratory test results and know when results need to be immediately reported to clinician in charge of
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Job Purpose The People & Organisational Development Business Partner will provide advice and support for a range of People & OD services for the designated College/University Services. The role will
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, procedures, protocols, models and/or techniques. Contribute to the creation and development of new technical resources and/or ways of working as directed by relevant senior staff. Identify, propose and
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Job Purpose Within a clear and established teaching programme, to effectively and efficiently undertake a range of duties associated with the peer support of full time and part time students and
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activities within Criminology, contribute to learning and teaching on related programmes, and undertake administration and service activities in line with the strategic objectives of the Subject, Division
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research and practice. They will provide leadership in the development, delivery and administration of the current doctoral training programme (the DClinPsy) and contribute significantly
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Extensive breadth and depth of knowledge in the subject. To be able to develop teaching programmes/methodologies/learning support. Desirable: B1 Membership of relevant professional body, where appropriate. B2