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biology Demonstrable experience and knowledge of manufacturing within a GMP environment Good understanding of the biomedical research environment Excellent verbal and written communication skills Strong
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an environment that both acknowledges and celebrates diversity and embraces inclusion. The abilities, achievements, and successes of the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences (FoDOCS) are entirely
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environment where you are really valued for your contribution then we may have the job for you. King’s Food are looking to recruit a Catering Supervisor to work on our St Thomas and Guy’s campus. As a catering
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, the successful candidate will need to be organised, flexible, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment, and willing to pitch in with a variety of tasks when needed. This is a part-time post (0.6FTE, 21
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) development environment. Build and manage effective relationships with stakeholders across the university to advocate for user-centric design and promote the importance of UX in achieving strategic goals
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Directly relevant biotechnology or pharmaceutical industry experience Resilience, determination and diplomacy Ability to manage though influence and negotiation in a complex environment Strong leadership and
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Services - Guy's. Contact details:Jaber Julfiker. [email protected] Location: Guy's campus. Category: . Job description If you want to work in a friendly, fun environment where you are really valued
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programme administration, international relations and team leadership. This is an opportunity to grow your skills in managing in a complicated, necessarily reactive but collaborative environment. We encourage
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sector, or in the pharmaceutical and allied health industries. An understanding of the legal, regulatory and statutory governance of clinical trials, or other regulated environments, will be an advantage
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communicate during behavioural execution Facilitate a vibrant, supportive, and rigorous research environment by providing support, mentorship, and constructive suggestions to other members of the laboratory