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View All Vacancies Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education Salary: plus London Allowance of £3,456 per annum pro rata 3 Years Fixed Term Opening Date: Thursday 22 February 2024 Closing Date: Friday 15 March 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 456-24 Salary: Equivalent...
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16 February 2024 Interview Date: See advert Reference: 452-24 We are seeking a dynamic individual to support the Primary Care Education Manager and primary care education team in the administration
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existent areas of research strength in the Institute by addressing at least one area of need where a new Principal Investigator can grow their research group. These areas of focus include: Cardiovascular
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our main partner NHS Provider. More than 60% of the time will be education focused, including teaching undergraduate medical students, supporting their Clinical Neurosciences Placement, contributing
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need where a new Principal Investigator can grow a research group. These include: Cardiovascular genomic bioinformatics; Genetic statistics; Functional genomics and multi-omics; Computational biology
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main contact for placement-related queries from students, staff, and external partners Maintain accurate databases and schedules related to placements Support placement software systems and training
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; and Genomics. Our principal investigators cover a wide range of clinical and basic science with a heavy emphasis on translation to clinical impact. This role is crucial in the facilitation and
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a close interface with students on both the undergraduate and masters level Occupational Therapy courses. We would like to hear from occupational therapists with an interest in teaching and learning
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of the programme and across all partner sites (in primary and secondary care settings). The key skills that will ensure success in these posts include confident use of IT tools, good grasp of data management, clear
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proactive administrative support for the full set of activities related to clinical placement allocations across the various years of the programme and across all partner sites (in primary and secondary care