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of Microsoft Office systems, including word and excel Please note that we prioritise applications from current University of Kent redeployees. We will let you know if this post is to be filled by a redeployee as
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management, records & filing maintenance, meeting/event organisation, arranging travel bookings and processing financial transactions • Proficient working knowledge of MS Office, including Word, Excel
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food percentages and gross profit margins Willingness to work flexibly and learn new skills In return we can offer you: An open and collaborative working environment and support in your development and
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the University Provide support for Procurement systems and processes used by other departments Contributing to new departmental changes or processes with the aim of improving efficiency and simplifying processes
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University Design & Print Centre. It is also responsible for the buildings, new development and construction projects both at Canterbury and at our Medway campus at Chatham Maritime and on the Chatham Historic
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to attract home and overseas students to the University. They will be responsible for a wide range of campaigns throughout the recruitment cycle and as such develop strong collaboration with other marketing
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to excellence in teaching and research to complement the School's existing research strengths in Artificial Intelligence or Data Science. In this role, you will be required to teach at both the undergraduate and
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their recruitment targets, profile and reputation in line with University processes, policies and ambition, and that the local activity draws on resources across the wider team. • Attend Divisional operational
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reception services, good IT skills and an interest in a student-facing role in Student Support and Wellbeing at the University of Kent, this part-time position at our Canterbury campus could be ideal for you
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of the HSES SharePoint site, including updating the news and events sections Support the (Environmental) Sustainability Manager on the operation of the University’s Environmental Management System (EMS) and