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to communicate with a diverse range of stakeholders through a variety of channels. Effective computer skills especially a sound knowledge of Microsoft Office package and a basic understanding of database
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component of your home loan Residential utilities – e.g. electricity and gas Can I salary package this benefit? Yes, if: Your employer offers this benefit as part of their salary packaging program; (Flinders
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, COO and Program and Research Director as required. Provide timely and efficient communication as a first contact point for internal and external queries. Provide support for a range of marketing
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management and advisory support of the University’s insurance program and providing support in the management of the Risk Management Framework, this position services each of the business units of
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programs such as the South Australia Rural Medical (SARM) Program, University Department of Rural Health, and the Regional Training Hub. The position will play a key role in ensuring a smooth, seamless
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. Your keen attention to detail will help to demonstrate your commitment to high quality service delivery and you will have well-developed computing skills in using office computer applications. You will
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improvement of the University’s medical program. Responsibilities for this position will include, but are not limited to: Work with a team of tutors in development and delivery of the clinical skills curriculum
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preparation for publication. The Research Fellow will also stay actively involved in current and emerging research within the program, producing high-quality publications and presenting at conferences
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this position, we strongly encourage you to contact Melanie Pearson. Please see here for our Reconciliation Action Plan . Please see here for our Indigenous Workforce Strategy . Certification
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Reconciliation Action Plan and Indigenous Workforce Strategy. Our vision is to be a preferred employer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are committed to progressing Indigenous advancement in