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Job overview ** Secondment Opportunity from March 2026- March 2028 ** Are you an Adult Nurse who would like to become a midwife? Do you have at least 12 months post-registration experience as a nurse? If the answer is ‘yes’ we would like to help you make the change through our MSc Midwifery (shortened) programme. We work closely with the University of Worcester to support your application to...
You will be joining a team that supports clients to meet their tax compliance obligations, liaises with HMRC on their behalf and provides advice to assist with their short and long-term needs and objectives.
You will be given responsibility from an early stage in your career.
Opportunity status: Open Funders: Funding type: Grant Publication date: 13 June 2025 Opening date: 24 June 2025 9:00am UK time Closing date: Open - no closing date Apply for funding to undertake research associated with an IODP3 expedition or SPARC project. Applications are by invitation only. You must be: - based at a UK research organisation eligible for Natural Environment Research Council...
You will have the prospect to develop into a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on RF Sensing and Electronics and their use in modern EW applications.
Financial Control Manager All potential candidates should read through the following details of this job with care before making an application. UK Research & Innovation Salary: £58,589 per annum Band: UKRI Band F Contract Type: Open ended Hours: Full-time (flexible working available) Location: Polaris House, Swindon, Wiltshire - Hybrid working available (Min 2 days per week in the...
You will join a cohesive consultant team working closely with Clinical Nurse Specialists, Pathway Navigators, endoscopists, colorectal surgeons, hepatology colleagues, and an extensive multidisciplinary network.
You will be joining a group committed to delivering personalised care and continually enhancing clinical outcomes.
You will have the prospect to develop into a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on RF Sensing and Electronics and their use in modern EW applications.
You will join a cohesive consultant team working closely with Clinical Nurse Specialists, Pathway Navigators, endoscopists, colorectal surgeons, hepatology colleagues, and an extensive multidisciplinary network.
You will be joining a group committed to delivering personalised care and continually enhancing clinical outcomes.
You will have the prospect to develop into a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on RF Sensing and Electronics and their use in modern EW applications.
*Reports to: *Brambles Wilton Manager *Hours of Work: *Monday to Friday 45 hours per week within the hours of 8am-5pm working alongside the manager to cover the needs of the setting. *Salary: *Starting at £33,390 per year *Location:* Brambles Wilton, Wiltshire, SP2 0JS *Purpose of the Job* · To work under the direction of the Setting Manager to ensure that the Nursery meets the requirements...
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You will be joining a team that supports clients to meet their tax compliance obligations, liaises with HMRC on their behalf and provides advice to assist with their short and long term needs and objectives.
You will also achieve the government-recognised Level 7 professional qualification, developing essential soft skills sought out in the professional services sector.
You should include all other international collaborators (or UK partners not based at approved organisations) as project partners. This includes organisations from the business or financial sectors. Equality, diversity and inclusion for all funding applicants. We encourage applications from a diverse range of researchers.
You will join a cohesive consultant team working closely with Clinical Nurse Specialists, Pathway Navigators, endoscopists, colorectal surgeons, hepatology colleagues, and an extensive multidisciplinary network.
You will be joining a group committed to delivering personalised care and continually enhancing clinical outcomes.
You will need to be registered with a regulatory body, such as the General Medical Council or the Health and Care Professions Council or have plans in place to hold the required registration by the proposed award start date. Who is not eligible to apply You are not eligible to apply if:
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You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding.
You should identify one organisation to act as the project lead if there are multiple hosts.
You should be able to demonstrate alignment of your training programme with your organisation’s scientific strategies and strengths.
You should evidence how partnerships are equitable, ethical, responsible and meaningful.
You should demonstrate the added value that cross-national collaboration will make to advancing the research topic by bringing together researchers based in the UK and Germany (and, where applicable, other countries).
You must be based at a UK independent research organisation (IRO) eligible for Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funding.
You should use your discretion when including references and prioritise those most pertinent to the application.
You should only use hyperlinks to link directly to reference information.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for Medical Research Council (MRC) funding.
You should consider what you would need to put in place to promote or achieve equity of access to resulting knowledge, technologies, interventions, and therapies.
You should enter the duration of the project as 168 months (14 years).
You should consult your deanery about studying for a PhD and your plans for completing specialty training before you apply for a clinical research training fellowship.
You will need to be registered with a regulatory body, such as the General Medical Council or the Health and Care Professions Council or have plans in place to hold the required registration by the proposed award start date.