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Dietetics and Human Nutrition (1.0 FTE) to deliver teaching, assessment and student support for the undergraduate Dietetic and Nutrition programmes in the Faculty of Medical Sciences. This is a 1 year fixed
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wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 21 April 2024 We are seeking to appoint an outstanding colleague to the role of Director of Faculty Operations, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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to buy more, great pension schemes and a number of health and wellbeing initiatives to support you. Closing Date: 02 June 2024 The Role Access to human tissue and laboratory samples is essential for many
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) required by Adult SMA REACH for the collection of data Liaising with computer programmers and application developers to ensure smooth and efficient management of Adult SMA REACH data To act as a point of
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background in human disease biology. You will work in the John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre, a centre for translational research in genetic neuromuscular diseases with around 90 team members
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skills Experience of working in a Library or equivalent busy face-to-face customer service environment, e.g. retail, financial services Mobility and physical fitness consistent with the need to handle
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to facilitate and oversee the efficient collection of human tissue samples from patients and healthy volunteers, ensuring that all the relevant governance requirements are fully satisfied following consultation
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that end users receive goods/services that they request through the SAP system Act as key system specialist user and provide expert support for other users Develop Operational Buyers by providing
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new opportunities. You will be curious with a growth mindset and inspire others around you with fresh ideas. You will have an understanding of and experience in applying human-centred design methods and
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skills including the ability to design and interrogate large data sets. • Excellent IT Skills including use of MS Office packages (or similar) and formal Customer Relationship Management systems