-
) as a Project Communications Officer. This role has a hybrid working arrangement with time onsite at University premises as required to complete the role, with an expectation of at least 2 days in
-
Trust’s (OUH) Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system. This role is crucial in ensuring quality control, preparing customized data sets for analysis and audit, and supporting the development of specialized
-
-recruitment system, and should include the application letter, a CV, a list addressing the job criteria, and names of two academic references. Where Covid-19 has resulted in substantial disruption to your work
-
Hospital NHS Foundation Trust’s (OUH) Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system. This role is crucial in ensuring quality control, preparing customized data sets for analysis and audit, and supporting
-
-stream projects that will simplify and enhance the technical workings of the University’s gift processing and recording system (DARS) by providing analysis of existing system weaknesses and making
-
and experience of project and financial management in a complex organisation and with external stakeholders. Previous experience of Systems Engineering would be an advantage. Candidates are expected
-
system. You will also provide support to a programme of updating by systematically reviewing, testing and correcting existing material. You will have excellent digital skills, with experience of managing
-
analysis and reporting. We are looking for a well-organized self-starter who is looking to gain hands-on research management experience in academic field research in an extremely dynamic environment
-
at Oxford, typically in the range of £100,000-£1,000,000 over time. To be successful in this role: • Proven fundraising experience in a complex organisation and direct involvement in securing major
-
accounting systems within a busy office such as the Oracle Financials accounts system and X5. Appropriate training will be provided as required. Application process Only online applications received before