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POST 1 1 x Full time permanent role (37 hours per week) Hours: 37 per week Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Business Support Fixed Point 21 £24,909 gross per annum Reference Number: 3384 POST 2 1 x
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friendly and supportive environment. There has never been a better time to join us! The Role As a part time hourly paid lecturer in SEND and Inclusion you will assist in fostering a rich learning environment
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of the post holder Salary: LecturerPoints 23-37: £26,393 to £39,819 pro rata, per annum Contract Type: Temporary from August 2024 until June 2025, or the return of the post holder Closing Date: 9am Wednesday 1
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posters, flyers, e-mail marketing activities and more. You will also have responsibility for organizing and taking photography/video at a range of events and capturing photography for a range of purposes
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, including assuming the role of personal tutor. You will be passionate about bringing positive changes to the lives of young people with their achievement and subsequent progression to University or employment
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businesses in growing and developing their workforce? As part of our team, you'll have the chance to positively impact learners' lives and employers’ business success through the promotion and development
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for leading and supporting the successful planning, implementation and delivery of all aspects of the curriculum. This position involves a good knowledge and understanding of the curriculum area, to ensure
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for leading and supporting the successful planning, implementation and delivery of all aspects of the Hospitality, Travel and Tourism curriculum and commercial activity. This position involves extensive
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Description (DOC) 0.5 Events Coordinator - Person Specification (DOCX) 0.5 Events Coordinator (Full Year) - The Small Print (DOCX) Or 0.5 Events Coordinator (Term Time Only)- The Small Print (DOCX) Blackburn
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better time to join us! The Role Working within the University Centre’s School of Business, Professional and Engineering, this post will predominantly focus on teaching the University Centre’s Chartered