16 Environment "University Hospital Southampton" positions at University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
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undertaking cleaning and other duties including dish and pot washing and helping to ensure an appropriately hygienic working environment at all times. The benefits on offer are many and include 33 days annual
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the direction of the lab. The MTI is a buoyant, vibrant and fast-paced environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change. This role would suit highly motivated individuals with desire to acquire
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the direction of the lab. The MTI is a buoyant, vibrant and fast-paced environment and is ideal for those who thrive in the face of change. This role would suit highly motivated individuals that have accumulated
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have conflicting issues which you will need to overcome. The successful candidate must have: Experience in Customer Service, reception or Conference/Hotel environments. Experience of using Microsoft Word
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environment. The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) is a national and international visitor research centre running programmes on themes from across the full breadth of the mathematical
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contract catering environment. Have the ability to work as a team member cooking and presenting the required quantity of high quality and nutritious food according to menu and recipe specifications. Be
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environment, throughout the College, supporting over 1500 users. The role holder will support the Head of IT by managing their schedules, handling correspondence and queries together with the co-ordination
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and to help develop the REF environment statement. The role holder will work closely with the research office and with the Director of Impact & Communication, the Communications Manager, Alumni Group
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inclusion (EDI) work, in an outstanding and vibrant patient-orientated research environment. Although prior experience of clinical research is desirable, we are open to recruiting people with
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, catalysing the research environment with new and challenging perspectives from a broad range of new voices. The Department of History of Art, Kettle's Yard, Fitzwilliam Museum and the School of Arts