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Total 6 art design entertainment job vacancies in brighton bn2 3ew

Head of Art & Photography TLR2c, Brighton

Full-time
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8PB, Eng...
Information Technology
1 month ago
What skills and experience we're looking forThis is a fantastic opportunity to join the team at a thriving 11-16 Brighton Sch.....

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Design Manager

Full-time
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1RU, Eng...
Art / Design / Entertainment
1 month ago
Design Manager Are you an experienced Design Manager seeking a new role? We have an opportunity with a leading and reputable Tie.....

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Design Technology Teacher - Hastings

Full-time
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE, Eng...
Art / Design / Entertainment
4 months ago
HAYS Education are looking for DT Teachers to work in schools across East Sussex and surrounding areas. Based in Sussex for over.....

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HR Organisation Design

Full-time
Brighton, East Sussex, bn1 6af, Eng...
Human Resources
5 months ago
HR Organisational Design Specialist (12-month fixed term contract) required for a public sector pensions company, Brighton (hybri.....

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Design Technology Teacher - Hastings

Full-time
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE, Eng...
Art / Design / Entertainment
7 months ago
HAYS Education are looking for DT Teachers to work in schools across East Sussex and surrounding areas. Based in Sussex for over.....

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Design Technology - Seaford

Full-time
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1GE, Eng...
Art / Design / Entertainment
9 months ago
Design Technology Teacher - Seaford - Full time - QTS Required - Temporary/PermanentAre you a UK qualified teacher of Design Tech.....

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