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Programme Manager – Student Record Systems Project - Internal Only Department Project Management Office Location Ormskirk/UK Salary £53,301 to £59,966 per annum Fixed term contract - Campus based
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Head of Projects & Programme Delivery Department Projects & Improvements Location Ormskirk Salary £64,322 to £70,049 per annum Permanent Post Type Full Time Closing Date Thursday 12 March 2026
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. This PhD is part of a significant research investment at CPFC across postgraduate (Post-Doctoral Fellow, PhD, MRes) projects spanning sport science, rehabilitation, and computer science domains
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: Lynsey Roocroft, Associate Head Social Work and Wellbeing. Roocrofl@edgehill.ac.uk . About You As support worker you will use your Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, Ability to work
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, helping our academic and administrative teams run smoothly. Working closely with the Departmental Administrative Manager, the Head of Department, Associate Heads, and staff, you’ll provide essential
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focus on shaping, planning and delivering strategic change and transformation throughout the institution. You will be responsible for supporting a university-wide, business optimisation programme
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drafting reports and assist in consultation activities with parents and Roald Dahl nurses. For informal enquiries about this vacancy, you may wish to contact: Lucy Bray, Professor of Child Health Literacy
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, to have a significant impact on programme effectiveness through coordination, governance and operational support, contributing directly to programme assurance by identifying risks, resolving
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. The MHLA programme of work aims to strengthen existing children and young people mental research using a team science approach to define the roles needed for an effective mental health research group