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Government pay policy. monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie). monthly/weekly payscales. (tcd.ie) How to apply: Candidates should submit the following documentation via email to Dr. Noelle Scully pnscully@tcd.ie
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, after which the employee is expected to progress to the next stage of their career. As such, the role is not intended for long-term employment beyond the duration of the training program. The post is not
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of the International Clinical Fellowship Programme in collaboration with the Bahrain Government, the development of the Graduate Entry Medical School (GEMS) to respond to the evolving landscape of medical education, the
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this post should be made to Dr Joseph Clarke (Head of the Department of History) joseph.clarke@tcd.ie Application queries about this post, please email recruit@tcd.ie. At Trinity, we are committed
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of Computer Science and Statistics is seeking to appoint an Assistant Professor in Statistics, who will join the Discipline of Statistics and Information Systems. The Assistant Professor will be a full faculty member
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(GAA & Field Sports) will work with student sport clubs, students and a range of internal and external partners to develop the sports programme at Trinity College in line with the aims of the Trinity
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professional accreditation and statutory regulation. The Programme is linked to over 300 statutory and voluntary service training placements and clinical supervisors. There is an expectation that the working
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comprise of a high volume of small and medium-scale projects (often integrated with routine maintenance and planned works) rather than major capital schemes with their own programme structures. The Project
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a senior administrative post focused on operational leadership, project and programme delivery, policy and change-management support, and cross-functional coordination. Post status: Permanent Hours
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to have an awareness of university organisational systems, particularly having regard to programme timetabling, academic staff roles and responsibilities and college policies and procedures. The post holder