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of income processing and operational management processes that support major and principal gift fundraising Computer literate with strong Microsoft Office skills – particularly Excel Ability to communicate
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have a good standard of education, be computer literate, with a good knowledge of accounting principles; and possess excellent interpersonal skills. A confident professional telephone manner and ability
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in a programme administration, Estates/Facilities or another area. IIn this role, you will learn the foundation of how a department operates as well as what it is like to work in a library. King’s
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postgraduate dissertations on the MSc in Archaeological Science: Technology and Materials programme, contribute to the profile of Archaeological Science at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, and to assist more
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fundraising and engagement campaign and support the delivery of the bicentennial programme in 2026. We are a team of exceptionally ambitious, creative and passionate individuals who work together to achieve
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decisions and assist in work prioritisation and planning. Knowledge, Experience & Skills 8. Proficient computer user with knowledge of the full Microsoft package – Microsoft 365, Outlook, SharePoint, MS Teams
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administrative processes by providing information- and technology-related services to over 50,000 staff and students of UCL and associated institutions. Our ambition is to be the leading IT services group in
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have experience working in a customer facing role and should be highly skilled in understanding, empathising with and delivering against customer needs. You will also need to have good general computer
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state regulations; and program accreditation standards. Nursing Instructor Part-Time Pay: Instructional range: $68.29 - $110.14 Non-Instructional range: $40.89 - $55.07 Terms of Employment: Requires
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exciting £2.5 million national evaluation of the new NHS Pharmacy First programme in England. The successful candidate will join a highly experienced, multi-disciplinary team from LSHTM, University of Oxford