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The Inclusive Communities team support students in residence. As a Chief Resident you will live in halls of residence to provide peer to peer support. This includes; Designing and delivering events
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understanding of physical activity provision in English primary schools is critical to the role and we would welcome candidates with direct experience of working in primary schools such as those who have
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experience in primary care to help Bristol Dental School to prepare our students for life after graduation. The role holder will take part in developing education and delivering the BSc programme (Dental
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an important role in the life, economy and society of the city and the wider region, it is also a university of both national and global significance. The University of Bristol’s Chief People Officer (CPO
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National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grant, ‘Improving outcomes by addressing variation in unmet needs at transition to adult care for young people born with cleft lip and palate. Plan
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). They will design, obtain funding for, conduct, and disseminate high-quality original research to answer key questions of cancer population health and clinical relevance. They will produce evidence that will
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School of Primary Care Research. The successful candidate will take overall responsibility for managing the project, including recruitment, set-up, and management of the GP practices and participants in
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We are recruiting for a General Practitioner at the Students’ Health Service - A unique and specialist practice providing primary care services to University of Bristol students, and their
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to work independently towards pre-defined goals Ability to consistently maintain a high level of accuracy and precision in all areas of work Relevant qualifications to Masters level or equivalent
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-£85,025 per annum School/Unit: Finance Services Management Team For informal queries, please contact Peter Vermeulen, Chief Financial Officer, [email protected] This advert will close at23:59 UK timeon 2nd