Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
approach, delivering high quality timely outputs, and managing your time and resources effectively The Role We are recruiting a Software Engineer to join the NIHR Innovation Observatory (IO), based
-
challenge for health and care services. You will work with, and under the direction of, the Collaborations Programme Manager to support the effective delivery of MLTC CNC programme activity and the activity
-
enhancement, of a high-quality student learning experience. The post is fixed- term, until the 31st of July 2028 . The role is suitable for blended working. Please visit the LTDS web pages to find out more
-
transformation as part of our Education Strategy 2030+. Through our new Leading Edge Curriculum Framework, we’re reviewing the shape, design, content and delivery of all programmes to ensure our students gain
-
enquiries to the Disability, Mental Health Adviser and Specialist Learning Teams. This includes enquiries from a range of internal and external stake holders that are received via Web form, customer
-
keeping up-to-date with new social media trends Plan and create engaging social media content for Instagram (in particular, Instagram stories and Reels) Lead on the reporting of monthly social media
-
and associated education focused marketing assets. In this role, you will be part of our Content Team in Central Marketing, working in close collaboration with a core Project team. You will plan, create
-
specialist advice and guidance to colleagues to ensure their effective implementation. Managing periodic reviews of taught programmes, ensuring these are in line with University policy and national
-
Knowledge, Skills and Experience Proven experience with email marketing, lead nurturing, marketing automation and/or web analytics Proficient using marketing automation technology such as Hubspot, Microsoft
-
Teaching Assistant to work within our Learning and Teaching Team. The School offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes as well Postgraduate Research programmes across the Architecture