15 Humanities uni jobs at Durham University in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United Kingdom
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Relationship Manager (Estates and Facilities) ( Job Number: 24000427) Accommodation & Commercial Services Grade 7: - £37,099 - £44,263 per annum Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time Contracted Hours per
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foundations, and other charitable bodies; stewarding major and principal donors through reports, presentations, events and face-to-face meetings; meeting with gift beneficiaries to collate and produce gift
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coordinating approach across the college libraries. You will develop a strong, proactive relationship between college libraries and University Libraries and Collections. You will advise on and support the
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working relationships, including internal and external networks which allow you to increase your knowledge and skills, while swapping information with peers. Act as a key point of contact between
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the ability to develop effective working relationships, both internally and externally with a variety of stakeholders. Excellent networking skills including a sensitive approach to relationship building and
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administrative tasks students may be unfamiliar with (under the guidance of the Co-Ordinator- Student Success). While supporting teachers, they will act swiftly to resolve issues (either themselves or by
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front-line (face to face and virtual) customer, visitor and enquiry services across our department. This includes visitor services at our museums and visitor attractions: Palace Green Library, Oriental
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). Typical Role Requirements Service Delivery/Development Promote equality, diversity and inclusion in the Faculty Student Support Hub and act as the Department’s Disability representative. Review and look for
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. • Act as a knowledgeable Service desk Analyst without responsibility for team members. • Deliver support services to ensure the effective and efficient running of business processes and systems
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Fellow to act as the key link between the research consortium, UK government and other stakeholders. The research hub will coordinate a major programme of research activity aimed at understanding how