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in our award-winning security team, delivering a customer-focused service to ensure a safe and secure environment for students, staff, and visitors. You will operate advanced security systems including
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About the role We are seeking a Security Patrol Officer to join our Estates and Campus Services Division at the University of Leicester. This is a front-line role within a diverse and award-winning
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About the role The University of Leicester is seeking a proactive and experienced Security Operations Manager to support the delivery of high-quality, customer-focused security services across
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. The role forms part of the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Chemical Threats and Hazards and involves close collaboration with colleagues across the University, the UK Health Security Agency and the
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research outputs, secure external funding and support the development of interdisciplinary collaborations that strengthen the School’s strategic direction. The role also includes contributing to emerging
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the School’s strengths. You will have a growing record of internationally recognised research outputs and clear plans for developing your research trajectory, including the potential to secure external funding
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evidence of high‑quality research outputs, the potential to secure external research funding, and a commitment to producing work that aspires to world‑leading standards. You will also bring proficiency in
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requirements, including Good Clinical Practice and health and safety standards, is essential, along with excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills. You will be comfortable working in both
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the supervision of MSc, undergraduate and Erasmus+ students. About you You will have technical or scientific education to ONC or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent), knowledge of laboratory safety, and experience working
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patients with LGS and DS. Challenging behaviours are described as those ‘of such an intensity, frequency or duration as to threaten the quality of life and/or the physical safety of the individual or others