Jordanhill School 45 Chamberlain Road, Jordanhill Glasgow, G13 1SP www.jordanhill.glasgow.sch.uk Telephone: 0141 576 2500 E-Mail: recruitment@jordanhill.glasgow.sch.uk Application for the post of: Teacher of 1. Surname: Initials: 2. Present Address: Post Code: Home Tel No: Work Tel No: Mobile: Home E-Mail: Work E-Mail: 3. NATIONAL INSURANCE NUMBER: GTCS REGISTRATION NUMBER: FULL REGISTRATION: CATEGORY OF REGISTRATION: DRIVING LICENCE: 4. Academic Qualifications Please list all post-school academic qualifications including degrees, teaching qualification, post- graduate or other academic qualifications. Dates Awarding university, college or accrediting body Qualification gained: title, subject and classification as appropriate Professional Qualifications Please note here any further qualifications or recognition not noted in section 4. Dates Awarding body Qualification gained 6. Career History 6.1 Current, or most recent position Employer’s Name and Address School/work location address Dates From To Position held, duties and responsibilities Salary: £ Period of notice required: Any other additional information regarding this employment. 6.2 Previous Career History List your work history, leaving no gaps, starting with the most recent (except your present position completed in the previous section.) Dates Main responsibilities School/Employer Position Right to Work in the UK 7. Jordanhill School has a legal obligation to ensure that any successful application is legally entitled to work in the UK. Are you eligible to work in the United Kingdom? 8. Protection Of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Are you currently a PVG Scheme Member? If invited for interview you will be required to bring your original PVG Membership Certificate. If No and you are identified as the preferred candidate for this vacancy you will be required to apply for a PVG Scheme Membership. Preferred candidates will be required to undergo a satisfactory PVG Scheme update check prior to a formal offer of employment being made by Jordanhill School. Do you have any relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings against you? Please give details of any relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings below: Relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings: Relevant convictions or pending criminal proceedings: 9. Disability Jordanhill School welcomes applications from applicants who assess themselves as having a disability. The Equality Act (2010) defines a disabled person as someone who has a mental or physical impairment that has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on the person's ability to carry out normal day to day activities. Do you consider this definition applies to you? The Disability Confident Scheme means you are guaranteed an interview should you meet the essential criteria for the post. Do you wish to be considered for interview under the Disability Confident Scheme? If called to interview and you have any specific access requirements, please give details below: Use your experiences in your present post(s) and recent other post(s) to outline your suitability for this position under the headings below. While the font size will automatically change to accommodate your text, excessively lengthy applications are counterproductive. Teaching and Learning 10. Qualities as a teacher; curriculum development; communication skills. Professional Knowledge and Understanding 11. Knowledge and understanding of subject; involvement in other curricular areas; wider educational experience. Professional Commitment and Development 12. Examples of CPD and how it has impacted on yourself and the school/pupils. Participation in wider school community. Other Information 13. With particular reference to the job and person specification please give a brief description of how you will fulfil the duties 14. Equal Opportunities Jordanhill School is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to reflect the community we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. Jordanhill School is committed to ensuring that fair practices are adhered to throughout the recruitment process. The School’s Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form is located here. Please complete this form to support us in advancing our Equality Policy. The information will not be passed to the selection panel. The information on this form will be used for monitoring purposes only and will play no part in the recruitment process. 15. Data Protection By using this application form, you consent to the processing by Jordanhill School of the information provided, including any information qualifying as personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation and other relevant Data Protection legislation. For full information on Jordanhill School’s Data Protection a...
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Are you a fashion-conscious dog lover who makes things happen?
We are looking for a commercially minded Store Manager to help us create a hub of sustainable fashion and a place for dog lovers in your community.
What does this role do?
As Store Manager, you'll:
- build and inspire a team of volunteers to deliver excellent customer service,
- maximise shop profit through achieving or exceeding budgeted sales targets, leading on pricing of items for sale according to guidelines,
- maintain high levels of shop presentation through effective merchandising, using commercial decision making to drive the best use of space available,
- use marketing skills to request quality stock,
- provide leadership and line management to volunteers and members of staff.
Interviews for this role are provisionally scheduled for Friday 6th February, and will take place on Teams.
Could this be you?
To be successful in this role, you'll need some retail experience along with strong team and budgetary management skills. You'll be an engaging, inspiring leader who has the ability to drive sales through commercial awareness and excellent customer service.
What does this team do?
Our Retail department is a growing network of 33 charity shops, fuelled by a burning passion for animal welfare and positive change, allowing us to raise funds that make a difference in the lives of countless dogs and their devoted owners across the UK.
About Dogs Trust
We love dogs. That’s why we do whatever we can to make sure every four-legged friend gets the love they deserve. We’ll never put a healthy dog down, so our work is focused on helping dogs in need, supporting owners every step of the walk, and creating a better world for dogs in the future. It’s what we’ve been doing since 1891 and how we’ve grown to become the UK’s leading dog charity, helping 12,000 loyal friends find their forever homes every year.
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Dogs are incredibly diverse, much like the humans that love them! At Dogs Trust we value diversity, and we're committed to fostering an inclusive culture. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, abilities, and cultures and believe that a diverse workforce helps us to achieve our mission. Our colleague networks give our people a voice, acting as vehicles for real and meaningful change within Dogs Trust. We truly want to see every candidate shine throughout the entire job application process, interview stages, and during their time with us. If there's anything on your mind or any adjustments you may need, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Feel free to send us an email at
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Store Manager
Join the DEBRA Retail Team: Make a Difference, Every Day!
Are you a naturally friendly individual with a talent for connecting with people?
Do you thrive in a fast-paced retail environment and enjoy leading a team to success?
If so, DEBRA has an exciting opportunity for a Store Manager to join our passionate team in St Annes!
Position: Store/Shop Manager – St Annes, FY8 1QX
Salary: £24,733.80 per annum
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (35 hours/week 5 days over 7 days per week )
DEBRA is the national charity supporting individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) – a painful genetic skin condition. Our mission is to provide lifelong care and fund research to find a cure. Every item sold in our shops helps us get closer to that goal.
Our values – Respect, Passion, Care, and Inclusivity – are at the heart of everything we do. When you join DEBRA, you become part of a team that’s committed to making a real difference.
As Store Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of our St Annes shop, ensuring it runs smoothly, efficiently, and in line with DEBRA’s values and policies. Your key responsibilities will include:
- Leading, motivating, and developing a team of staff and volunteers.
- Delivering exceptional customer service and creating a welcoming shop environment.
- Managing stock generation, rotation, pricing, and merchandising.
- Designing creative and eye-catching window and in-store displays.
- Ensuring compliance with Gift Aidprocedures and policies, recognising its high value and risk to the charity.
- Maintaining accurate records and ensuring all retail operations comply with internal policies and external regulations.
- Supporting recruitment, training, and retention of volunteers.
- Handling donations, including lifting and manual handling of stock.
- Using internal systems and digital platforms confidently for reporting and communication.
- Ensuring health & safety, safeguarding, and data protection standards are upheld at all times.
- Proven retail management experience (charity retail experience is a plus).
- Strong leadership and organisational skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
- A proactive, hands-on approach with a positive attitude.
- Confidence in using IT systems and managing retail administration.
- A commitment to DEBRA’s mission and values.
We offer a supportive and rewarding environment, along with a comprehensive benefits package:
- Competitive salary
- Auto-enrolment pension with DEBRA contribution
- Life Assurance Scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support for staff and families)
- Generous training budget and career progression opportunities
- 20 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service)
- Long service awards and increased holiday entitlement
- Exclusive staff discounts
- Personalised recognition awards
- Opportunities for apprenticeships and internships
DEBRA is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process and workplace. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment or interview process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.
All roles at DEBRA require a DBS check and two satisfactory references. We take our safeguarding responsibilities seriously and are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of our work.
If you are ready to lead with purpose and passion, and want to be part of something truly meaningful,
Press - apply - today – we would love to hear from you!
Store Manager
Are you a people person with a passion for retail and leadership?
Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment and love inspiring teams to succeed?
If so, DEBRA has an exciting opportunity for a Store Manager to join our dedicated team in Widnes!
Position: Store Manager – Widnes, WA8 6BA
Salary: £24,733.80 per annum (£13.59 per hour)
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time (35 hours/week, 5 days over 7 – flexible schedule)
DEBRA is the national charity supporting individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB) – a painful genetic skin condition. Every item sold in our shops helps fund vital care and research to find a cure.
Our values – Making a Difference, Caring, and Inclusive – are at the heart of everything we do. When you join DEBRA, you become part of a team committed to creating real impact.
As Store Manager, you’ll lead the day-to-day operations of our Widnes shop, ensuring it runs smoothly and reflects DEBRA’s values. Your responsibilities will include:
- Leading and motivatinga team of staff and volunteers.
- Delivering exceptional customer serviceand creating a welcoming environment.
- Managing stock generation, rotation, pricing, and merchandising.
- Designing eye-catching displaysto attract customers.
- Ensuring compliance with Gift Aid proceduresand charity policies.
- Maintaining accurate records and meeting all compliance standards.
- Supporting volunteer recruitment, training, and retention.
- Handling donations and manual stock movement.
- Using internal systems confidently for reporting and communication.
- Upholding health & safety, safeguarding, and data protectionstandards.
- Proven retail management experience(charity retail is a bonus).
- Strong leadership and organisational skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
- A proactive, hands-on approach with a positive attitude.
- Confidence in using IT systems and managing retail administration.
- A commitment to DEBRA’s mission and values.
We offer a supportive and rewarding environment, plus a comprehensive benefits package:
- Competitive salary
- Auto-enrolment pension with DEBRA contribution
- Life Assurance Scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 support)
- Generous training budget and career progression opportunities
- 20 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service)
- Long service awards and increased holiday entitlement
- Exclusive staff discounts
- Personalised recognition awards
- Opportunities for apprenticeships and internships
DEBRA is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and accessible recruitment process and workplace. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment or interview process, please let us know – we’re here to support you.
Please Note: All roles require a DBS check and two satisfactory references.
We take safeguarding seriously and are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of our work.
Ready to lead with purpose and passion?
"Apply today" – we would love to hear from you!
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Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowshipsin Humanities and Social Sciences 2026
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Application deadline
SUNDAY 22 MARCH 2026. INTERVIEW DATE THURSDAY 21 MAY 2026 - No alternative interview date will be offered
The College proposes to elect up to twelve non-stipendiary Research and Junior Research Fellows in Humanities and Social Sciences, if candidates of sufficient merit present themselves, without limitation of subject, from 1 October 2026. Candidates must hold a doctorate. Candidates who have received a doctorate over five years and (other than in exceptional situations) under ten years before that date will be eligible for a Research Fellowship; most candidates, who have received a doctorate less than five years before that date, will be eligible for a Junior Research Fellowship. Candidates will be required to be engaged in research, with a full-time University of Oxford contract of employment for the duration of the Fellowship or have full-time external funding for research with the formal contractual support of a University of Oxford Department or Faculty. These positions are designed to support early career researchers. They are not for those on sabbaticals or already holding Professorships. Wolfson does operate a Visiting Scholars Scheme. Applications will be welcomed from candidates with caring responsibilities or a disability, who choose to work less than full-time. Candidates will also be required to spend the greater part of the academic year in Oxford, and notify the College of any changes to their circumstances, at which point the Fellowship may be reviewed.
Junior Research Fellowships are intended for those with limited research experience, who have recently completed or are shortly about to complete a doctorate. These Fellowships are not suitable for those at an early stage of their doctoral studies. Applications are encouraged from candidates holding Research Council or charity fellowships. No more than five years should have elapsed since receipt of a doctorate, other than candidates whose postdoctoral academic career has been interrupted by, for example, childbirth, family commitments, illness or compulsory military service. A statement giving reasons why an exception should be considered must be included with the application.
Research Fellowships are intended for those whose careers are progressing to a point where they are becoming established scholars in their field. No more than ten years should have elapsed since receipt of a doctorate, other than candidates whose postdoctoral academic career has been interrupted by, for example, childbirth, family commitments, illness or compulsory military service. A statement giving reasons why an exception should be considered must be included with the application. Research Fellowships are not suitable for those taking sabbatical leave from an academic post. Applications from candidates with fewer than three years of postdoctoral experience are discouraged since it is very unlikely that they will have acquired sufficient experience and seniority, and it may be more appropriate for these candidates to apply for a Junior Research Fellowship.
All Fellowships carry Common Table rights (currently up to £59.50 a week for own meals in Hall), and other benefits. Applications are particularly welcome from women, black and minority ethnic candidates who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford. Preference will be given to candidates who have not already held a Fellowship at the same level with another College.
Research and Junior Research Fellows are not ipso facto members of the Governing Body of the College, but they are eligible to sit on nearly all College committees and may be elected as representative members of the Governing Body. Research Fellows may be asked to act as a College Advisor to graduate students.
Tenure and Renewal Junior Research Fellows will be elected for three years in the first instance, and may apply for renewal/election as a Research Fellow for a further four years. Research Fellows will be elected for three years in the first instance, and may apply for renewal for a further final four years. Renewal, which is not automatic, is subject to approval by the Governing Body and is considered on the basis of satisfactory progress in research, evidence of adequate financial support for the further term, and, of course, good standing in the College
Funding The Fellowships are non-stipendiary. Candidates are asked to demonstrate their financial independence with evidence of their means of support. Where funds are applied for but not confirmed, any offer will be condit...
Director, Peterborough andCambridgeshireRecruitment PackDreamspace, 2025. Image credit: Metal PeterboroughContentsAbout MetalAbout the roleWhat it's like to work with usOur organisational structure Job descriptionPerson specificationTerms & ConditionsEquality, Diversity & InclusionAccessRecruitment348101116182021221Image credit: Joe & Charlotte paint The Water Replies for Estuary 2021Our workMetal champions the right for artists, creatives and curiouspeople to follow hunches, explore dreams and probeproblems through creativity to inspire positive change. In the last ten years, we’ve supported over 11,000 artists,hosted over 110,000 participants and welcomed over 8million audience members. Metal’s artist alumni includeAssemble, Beverley Bennett, Delaine La Bas, Elsa James,Kate Marsh, Khaleb Brooks, Lucy + Jorge Orta, Steve Reich,Tim Burrows and many more. As well as nationally and internationally, we currently workin Liverpool, Peterborough and Southend-on-Sea. We wereinvited to these places by local authorities, Arts CouncilEngland and other partners. All our work is underpinned bypractice-based research themes related to the specificand necessary concerns of each place, from urbanbiodiversity in Liverpool to food and farming inPeterborough, and creative education in Essex. Our current programme includes: The Unlonely City,disrupting loneliness over 10 years by nurturing moments ofsolidarity, surprise and laughter in UK cities; Shift, Liverpool’snetwork of 60+ cultural organisations addressing theclimate crisis; Creative Break Time, supporting Southendteachers’ creativity with TOMA and Focal Point Gallery;Positive Notes, reshaping perceptions of Peterborough; andmembership of the Citizens in Power Network. About Metal3About the roleAbout the role Metal is seeking a senior, creative and strategic Director tolead Metal Peterborough and our work acrossCambridgeshire, inspiring positive change through art andcreativity.You will be energised by working at the intersection of arts,civic life, community building, place-making, and policy.Bringing a deep belief in the role of art in society, you willhave experience of working with artists, communities andpartners to convene, enable and steward surprising,impactful programmes that connect people to themselves,each other, where they live, and the wider world. This role is a key leadership position within Metal’s seniormanagement team, combining strategic direction anddelivery. It includes leadership of socially-engaged creativeprogrammes, fundraising and partnership development,operational and financial oversight, team leadership, andadvocacy and leadership across Peterborough,Cambridgeshire and the wider East of England region.You will bring strong knowledge of socially engaged andcitizen-led artistic practice, alongside experience ofattracting and stewarding diverse and blended incomethrough trusts and foundations, public sectorcommissioning, strategic partnerships, place-basedinvestment and earned income.4About the roleThis is an exciting time to join Metal. Our new strategylaunched in 2024, and the Director (Peterborough &Cambridgeshire) will play an active leadership rolebuilding cross-sector partnerships in health, education,local government, environment and housing, andadvocating for culture during local government reform anddevolution. It involves working deeply In Peterborough andCambridgeshire while contributing to national andinternational conversations, helping to shape how artistic,civic and policy-led practice is developed and sharedacross Meal’s work in Peterborough, Liverpool andSouthend.5Photo: Metal PeterboroughCurrent Programme ContextMetal Peterborough’s current programme includes:Positive Notes, an outdoor photographic installation by JoelRodriguez and Peterborough residents, sharing overlookedstories of our city; Where We Are, a collaboration withyoung Peterborough residents, the Kite Trust and the BritishMuseum; artist engagement for Cambridge’s new culturalstrategy; In Other Words, involving artist residencies,congresses and a collective work, responding to what it isto make art in 2025; and The Unlonely City, a 10-yearprogramme to disrupt loneliness in the city. Metal is alsopart of the Citizens in Power Network.Metal Peterborough is currently operating without apermanent building. This presents a significant opportunityto reimagine models of cultural leadership and presenceacross Peterborough and Cambridgeshire: embeddingartistic practice within communities, civic spaces andpartner organisations, while exploring future approaches tophysical infrastructure, with the Director (Peterborough &Cambridgeshire) playing a key role in leading and shapingthis work.You will lead Metal’s next chapter in Peterborough andCambridgeshire, bringing vision, energy and collaborativeleadership to realise what is possible when creativity isrooted in partnerships, place and shared civic purpose.6Image credit: Harvest (2015), photo: Chris PorszAbout...
Giving dogs a second chance
06th Jan 2025
Throughout the year we run and attend many events, these include village fetes, dog shows, country fares, school fetes, quiz nights and many more.
We are always looking for help with the planning, preparation & running of our very important fundraising activities.
If you would like to know more about this opporunity then please contact Lucy at the email address given below.
If you could offer some time and would like to apply please start by filling in the short volunteer application form here and send to Lucy at lucy@stokenchurchdogrescue.org.uk
Thank you
Client Services Coordinator (Front of House - Accounts)
Clinical Science and Services
We are seeking an experienced and resourceful Client Services Co-Ordinator to join our unique and busy veterinary hospital.
This is a vital front-facing role that requires a high level of professionalism, empathy, and organisational skill. You will be the first point of contact for our clients and play an essential role in delivering exceptional service and support throughout their journey with us.
Key Responsibilities:
- Greeting clients and providing a warm, welcoming experience
- Handling and accurately processing client and patient information
- Identifying and resolving discrepancies quickly and efficiently
- Dealing with incoming calls and emails
- Processing card and cash payments
- Processing and sending invoices in a timely and accurate manner
- Processing and sending insurance claims in a timely and accurate manner
- Liaising with clinical, non-clinical, and other internal departments
What We’re Looking For:
- Proven experience in a client-facing role, ideally within a healthcare or veterinary setting
- Strong administrative skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and CRM/database systems
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy
- Experience in basic accounts processes
- Experience handling insurance claims is highly desirable
- Superb communication and interpersonal skills
- Confidence in discussing sensitive topics with empathy and discretion
- Highly organised, conscientious, and diligent in your work
This is an exciting opportunity to become part of a collaborative and compassionate team, where your skills and contribution will be valued every day.
Normal working hours will be 35 hours per week working Monday to Friday, covering between the hours of 7.30am to 6.00pm, weekend cover as and when required in consultation with your line manager.
We offer a generous reward package and benefits including:
- Competitive and attractive pension package
- A range of family friendly policies, including adoption, maternity and paternity pay and leave
- On site café and restaurant
- Free membership to the newly built Fitness and Wellbeing Centre located on site (gym, badminton, climbing wall, Zumba, yoga and Pilates classes included)
- Cycle to work scheme
- Free mini-bus service to and from Potters Bar station and Hawkshead Campus
Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Michelle Bhogal –Client Services Manager on: 01707 669354 or email: mbhogal@rvc.ac.uk if you have any questions regarding this vacancy.
We promote equality of opportunity and diversity within the workplace and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role.
Administrator / Receptionist Job 0310
- Job Reference
- Job 0310
- Location
- Kingston
- Salary
- £26,005.00 per annum, including London Weighting where applicable
- Vacancy Type
- Permanent/Full Time
- Working Hours
- 37.5 hours per week
- Application Deadline
- Wednesday, February 11, 2026
- Job Summary
- The Role
You will be the ‘first face of the service’, providing a warm and professional welcome to those who use our service, professionals and our local partners and stakeholders. You will be able to demonstrate a non-judgemental attitude and an ability to engage with people from diverse backgrounds. With strong IT and communication skills, you will be able to manage a busy reception and switchboard and support the service with taking and processing referrals and assessments, correspondence, invoices and petty cash.
This is a dynamic and varied role, involving collaboration with colleagues across multi-disciplinary teams and external stakeholders, ensuring compliance with all Via policies and safeguarding principles. You will take lead for the security, tidiness, and health and safety of the premises, including completing and actioning regular risk assessments and checks, and coordinating necessary repairs or maintenance.
You’ll also support performance and service quality by assisting with data collection, record auditing under the guidance of the Data Manager. In addition, you will play an active part in supporting service user involvement, volunteers, and peer mentors, and will be required to minute multi-disciplinary meetings.
The ServiceVia Kingston is a fully integrated substance misuse service, providing clinical and psychosocial interventions, operating from a main treatment hub, with additional satellites within the community. The team actively promotes recovery and works with individuals that are directly and indirectly affected by substance misuse, working with the local community to improve the health, wellbeing and functioning of Kingston residents, irrespective of circumstance.
LocationThe role is based at our Kingston hub in Surbiton Health Centre, KT6 6EZ, but may involve travel to external meetings and to other Via locations as needed.
This is a permanent, full-time position, working 37.5 hours per week.
To see the generous range of benefits we offer at Via including 30 days annual leave for all new starters, our health and wellbeing initiatives, financial perks and development opportunities – visit our
Benefits PackageFor an informal discussion about the role, contact
Lucy Cammock,Data Manager,vialucy.cammock@viaorg.ukor 07561105764.The closing date for applications is
Wednesday 11thFebruary 2026 at midnight.The interviews will take place
week commencing 16thFebruary 2026.We accept applications via
http://www.viaorg.uk/work-at-via/career-paths/using our short application form, and your CV. For guidance on how to complete the application visithttp://www.viaorg.uk/work-at-via/how-to-apply/. Please submit your application as soon as possible as we may close adverts at any time if we receive a sufficient number of applications.Via welcomes enquiries from everyone, and we value diversity in our workplace. Our commitment to promoting diversity and developing a workplace environment where all staff are treated with dignity and respect is central to our recruitment process.
We’re a Disability Confident Employer and are committed to the employment and career development of disabled people. We offer an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for our jobs, please confirm in the personal statement part of our application form that you are applying under this scheme.
Appointment to all our posts are subject to satisfactory completion of our safeguarding checks including DBS and we follow safer recruiting principles.
Please email
people@viaorg.ukif you have any recruitment enquiries or if you require this documentation in an accessible format. - Job Profile
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