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an experienced professional with a strong background in executive education, professional development, or commercial programme delivery. You will bring strategic insight, operational rigour, and a client-focused
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skill Ability to communicate complicated and specialist information orally and in writing to team members and programme participants Ability to work with others in a team to deliver project aims and
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both King’s Genomics and the GLAD Mental Health Goals programme. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge genomics and biomarker research through large scale sample collection
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individual with expertise in applied digital health, health informatics, data analytics, or technology-enabled care who can bridge research and practice. You will conduct high-quality, externally-funded
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in Biomedical Sciences or a related field. Responsibilities include managing daily lab tasks such as ordering supplies, maintaining organization, monitoring stocks, aliquoting, and assisting with
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programme, which can include both curricular and co-curricular work. Collaboration is key to this role as the post-holder will be expected to seek out and nurture partnerships with internal partners at King’s
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professional training programme, based in the Department of Psychology, School of Mental Health & Psychological Sciences (MHaPS), Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College
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levels, International Baccalaureate diploma or other level 3 qualification) Experience working in a simulation centre or similar role Knowledge and experience of troubleshooting technology. Demonstrate
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About us King’s Foundations, part of the Centre for International Education and Languages (CIEL), delivers high-quality international pathway programmes, academic skills development, and English
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and Depression (GLAD) Study Mental Health Goals (MHG) OMICs Programme. This project represents the largest multiomics programme for severe depression worldwide, designed to accelerate discovery in