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Coordinator to lead and oversee the Learn to Swim program through the design, development and delivery of innovative learn to swim programs for all ages, with a focus on maximising participants skill
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PRIMARY DETAIL • Build your academic networks and career, access cutting-edge facilities and technology • Salary package: $109,897to $113,697 p.a. (Level A Step 7- 8), plus 17% employer’s
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. Collaborative team with hybrid working arrangement. About the role We are seeking an experienced Senior Test Manager to deliver projects within a student CRM (Salesforce) platform implementation Program. The role
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, who’ll play a pivotal role in driving the design and tracking of business case financial and non-financial benefits, for a large digital transformation program; and will transition realisation to a
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research techniques, assist with data management and analysis, update and maintain databases for project samples and data as well as contributing to day-to-day laboratory management. About You You will be a
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Pathology course and undertake research in speech pathology aligned with the Department of Linguistics and Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences. · Salary Package: Senior Lecturer (Level C) from
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of Marketing & Media , Diploma of Health Sciences , Masters Qualifying Programs , UniReady , Standard Foundation Program and Intensive Program . Macquarie is a university engaged with the real and often complex
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until June 2027 • Location: Macquarie University (Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde) Join a leading ecology and evolutionary biology research team to uncover the role of ecological interaction networks as
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program supporting student mental health and wellbeing in educational settings. In this pivotal role, you will oversee a high-performing customer service team, foster strong relationships with school
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based at Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde Brighten the future with cutting-edge solar window technology! Join us as a Research Associate and shape the next generation of light