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Institution: University of Bath
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2017-05-22 Expired
Description :

We are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive and motivated individual to join the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology administration team.

You will play a vital role in the administration of the programme, ensuring smooth and efficient operations across a range of activities within the programme and support the work of the Centre for Specialist Psychological Treatments of Anxiety and Related Problems (Specialist Anxiety Clinic).

You will be in regular contact with our students, academic staff, clinic service users and their families, NHS staff and a range of external partners and stakeholders across the local region and the UK.

You will have excellent organisational skills with an eye for attention for detail, be able to work under your own initiative, be comfortable communicating at all levels and have the ability to multi-task and prioritise a high workload. An interest in mental health support services and/or experience of working in a people-centred support service would be an advantage. 

Interviews are like to be held in mid-June 2017.

This is a full time post (36.5 hours per week).

To find out more information about the programme see: http://www.bath.ac.uk/psychology/clinical.

For an informal discussion, please contact the Programme Manager, Rachel Nee (01225 385941) or email: R.Nee@bath.ac.uk.  

Benefits of working her include a pension scheme, 23 days annual leave, as well as eight bank holidays and fixed extra discretionary days. Learn more about working for us here: http://www.bath.ac.uk/hr/working/pay-reward/terms/grade1-5.html.

Closing Date: 30 May 2017
Type: Management, Specialist and Administration





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