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Come and join the International Experience team at the University of Worcester! Responsible for supporting the increasing number of international students at the University of Worcester
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customer service. What's in it for you? Annual incremental increase up to £25,733 with the opportunity to progress to £26,942 32 days of leave per year (inclusive of bank holidays and University closure days
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of the University. These services include office moves, lecture room set up, elements of conferencing such as room set ups, break downs. Parcel deliveries and collections, sporting event set-up at the University
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Please note, this vacancy is with the Worcester Students' Union and not the University of Worcester. £25,200 (includes 5% pay award for out of hours working) - 37 hours per week. Would you like
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of an University archive service. You will lead the development of the University archive and our existing special collections, including the National Basketball Heritage Collection (NBHC). Managing stakeholder
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to the development of the University of Worcester (UW) Sport programme. The University of Worcester has made significant progress in several areas in recent years relating to performance sport and community engagement
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other professional teams across the university. Collaboration and sharing best practice are central to our vision, and by embracing cross-departmental working we continually develop as individuals and as
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stakeholders, including the school’s senior leadership team and NHS Trusts to develop meaningful learning opportunities and ensure our graduates are prepared for their roles in diverse care settings. You will
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external stakeholders, including the School’s senior leadership team and NHS Trusts to develop meaningful learning opportunities and ensure our graduates are prepared for their roles in diverse care settings
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institution dedicated to advancing healthcare education through innovative skills and simulation-based training. The University is expanding its facilities and sites, with the continued development of our new