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, to ensure that projects and works are delivered to the agreed programme, budget and quality, working to recognised standards. The role will report to the Head of Design Group. This is an exciting role
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Clinical Education Fellows: MBChB Programme (5 posts for August/September 2026 start, 1 post for February 2027 start). Salary is paid at current clinical salary base rate. As a resident doctor
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Strategic Change is working in partnership with Senior Leaders to deliver a number of projects and programmes in support of Liverpool 2031 and other strategic priorities and has an exciting
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programme in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health, playing a key role in shaping the next generation of clinical psychologists while advancing your own research within a supportive
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within a complex organisation, with a proven ability to lead teams, manage budgets and deliver maintenance programmes across varied building types. Strong knowledge of building fabric, statutory compliance
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the Universitys central procurement function in line with its Strategic Plan and management priorities. You will take the lead on procurement initiatives for goods, works, or services as assigned, with
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the Universitys central procurement function in line with its Strategic Plan and management priorities. You will take the lead on procurement initiatives for goods, works, or services as assigned, with
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Working within the Student Experience Team in the Institute of Population Health, you will play an important role in supporting students and academic staff on our Undergraduate Programmes, in
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To support BRITE, we are seeking to recruit an Enterprise Manager who will play a key role within the University¿s Enterprise Team, assisting in the identification, development, and
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Assessment (HTA) Programme. This post will be based in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health within the Global Mental Health Research Group and the Liverpool Review and Implementation Group (LRIG