64 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Wolverhampton
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The Faculty Professional Services team provide an integrated and high-quality professional service to students and staff across the University. You will be based within the Faculty of Education
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Enthusiastic, uses own initiative and has an acute attention to detail Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Experienced in updating web sites The University of Opportunity for Students and Staff As part of
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be required to have experience of course leadership and of developing and delivering online programmes in the area of Postgraduate Business. For further criteria please review the job description and
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will support the creation of engaging content, monitor social media channels, and contribute to the development of impactful marketing campaigns. About the University The University of Wolverhampton is a
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We are seeking candidates for the role of Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing to contribute primarily to the provision of our undergraduate nurse education programmes. The post holder will be
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programme development, accreditation, student success, research and external partnerships. You should have experience of the relevant UK PSRB requirements. This post requires someone who can bring the ‘lived
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development and growth for the University of Wolverhampton. This role will support the portfolio of activity in terms of apprenticeship provision across all our faculties and ensure that quality and compliance
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The University of Wolverhampton is recruiting an ambitious, commercially-focussed and experienced Director of Estates and Facilities to lead the strategic development and operational delivery of its
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We are seeking candidates for the role of lecturer in Nursing to contribute primarily to the provision of our undergraduate nurse education programmes. You will be registered with the Nursing and
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Aspire2Uni (A2U) is a targeted progressive programme for children and young people in the care system from Year 7 through Year 13 and beyond. The aim of the programme is to guide, encourage