Finance (including Procurement, Payroll and Pensions)
Finance is the University department responsible for providing advice and information on financial matters affecting the University and its companies.
Finance is the University department responsible for providing advice and information on financial matters affecting the University and its companies.
Following interviews, the successful candidate should be contacted verbally to confirm the outcome of the interview and confirm that a formal offer will be issued by the HR department.
A vacancy may arise for a number of reasons, such as staff resignation, retirement or a new post (either temporary or permanent) may be required due to taking on new projects or responsibilities.
You'll find LJMU's finance strategy policy and guidance including: Anti Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Policy, Ethical Investment Policy, How to do Business with Liverpool John Moores University, Procurement Strategy, Sustainable Procurement Policy.
Guidance, Policies and Processes: Admissions Policy, Access Agreement, Code of Practice for Admissions, Guidance for student support fund, Guidance for Students/Staff on the Fitness to Practise Procedures, Extenuating Circumstances, Deferred Consideration Procedures, Student Code of Behaviour and Disciplinary Procedures, Student Governance Confidentiality, Student Governance Retention Storage and Destruction, Student Attendance Policy, Student Social Networking Statement, Turnitin Info for students, University Fitness to Practise Policy, University Fitness to Study Policy, Visa Responsibilities.
Information for new students on how to keep safe and be responsible using social media.
eDoc is the university’s online engagement and progression system which supports the doctoral journey, the policies and regulations that govern it and the common reference to progression stages.
Library spaces, resources and expertise dedicated to the needs of LJMU students, researchers, staff and external visitors.
Find out more about the law on equal pay as employees of Liverpool John Moores University
The Concordat to Support the Career Development of Researchers, launched in June 2008, is an agreement between funders and employers of researchers in the UK and represents a significant development in national policy to support good management of researchers and their careers.