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student lifecycle Excellent ICT skills, including substantial experience of multiuser databases are essential for this role. Ideally the successful candidate will; Possess a first degree or suitable
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4th and 5th year students, the professional preceptors maintain a community of student learning and engagement within their groups, optimise and tailor learning outcomes, manage expectations, promote
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, strong community spirit, and high-quality teaching. Combining a strong pedigree in animal sciences, veterinary nursing, veterinary physiotherapy, and agricultural sustainability at Harper Adams University
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, animal management and health sciences, professionalism, communication skills and academic practice, veterinary pathology and in the student’s preparation for clinical practice. Using their background and
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for their excellent student experience, strong community spirit and high-quality teaching. Combining a strong pedigree in animal sciences, veterinary nursing, veterinary physiotherapy and agricultural sustainability
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friendly and supportive team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced HR professional—or a capable HR Assistant ready to take the next step—to make a meaningful impact in our vibrant community
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To be able to communicate accurately and effectively in writing and orally with external colleagues and staff. Excellent IT skills, including experience in the use of Microsoft office suite, MS Teams and
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a company procurement policy Booking travel and accommodation Taking and distributing precise notes and minutes in a range of meeting sizes and situations Excellent communication, Customer service
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University is the UK's largest single provider of higher education for these subjects. Programmes fall into eleven broad subject areas – but none operate in isolation. Community and collaboration are key
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University is the UK's largest single provider of higher education for these subjects. Programmes fall into eleven broad subject areas – but none operate in isolation. Community and collaboration are key