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Learning & Organisational Development plays a central role in delivering people-development and organisational-development initiatives across Trinity College Dublin. The post holder provides senior
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Head of Research Development who will help advance the mission, vision, culture and strategic objectives of ADAPT and lead the implementation of the funding strategies developed. This Head of Research
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development support to staff and researchers based in Trinity’s Social Science schools within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS) and those affiliated to the Trinity Research in Social
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, development and maintenance of clinical all partnerships. The postholder is responsible for ensuring students meet the Nursing & Midwifery Board of Ireland (NMBI) clinical requirements for professional
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of learning activities for the development of digital and information literacies across the university. They provide dedicated support to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers and
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the medium and long term operation, development and quality improvement of that area. They lead the postgraduate team ensuring the delivery of excellent stakeholder and student experience throughout
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established role within Human Resources is responsible for strengthening governance, controls, and end-to-end process design across key HR services. The postholder will take ownership of the policy development
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. They will develop excellent relationships with key University stakeholders and trade union representatives to promote early engagement with the staff involved, and work with trade union representatives
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have the potential to develop into a leader in their particular field of research with a world-class research programme. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to undergraduate and/or
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will work as part of the Clinical Practice Team who are accountable for the design, delivery and development of quality clinical practice training for doctorate level clinical psychology trainees who