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and Midwifery programmes .This role would support the programme team in the development of new curriculum and delivery of nursing and midwifery programmes. You will teach and assess the core principles
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of Derby are excited to welcome applicants to teach on our highly successful Engineering and C&J programmes at the Leek Campus. We are looking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic lecturer
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Principal accountabilities Learning / Teaching Lead on, or contribute to the leadership within, the subject area on undergraduate, postgraduate, professional and post-experience programmes. Teach and
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join a vibrant academic community that delivers high quality programmes. We take pride in offering our students a fantastic learning experience through our academic provision and active research culture
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competent to create learning materials and activities at the appropriate level and methods. It is also desirable to have professional experience in industry. You will be expected to work closely with
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track record of successful recruitment and supervision of PhD students. The role also involves contribution to teaching and learning across the Biomedical Discipline. As Professor, you will be expected
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. Working knowledge of Microsoft collaboration tools, especially MS Teams. Use of Microsoft SharePoint as a repository for project documentation, administrating a site are essential, or ability to learn
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change, empowering our staff and students through tailored training and communication programs. Together, we'll unlock the full potential of digital innovations, enriching the learning experience and
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resolution. Escalates unresolved incidents. Facilitates recovery, following resolution of incidents. Documents and closes resolved incidents according to agreed procedures and ensures lessons learned. Problem
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unresolved incidents. Facilitates recovery, following resolution of incidents. Documents and closes resolved incidents according to agreed procedures and ensures lessons learned. Serves as an escalation point