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Ramsar Hub and the Flow-MER reporting project. These projects sit within CSIRO’s Water Security Program, which delivers innovative science to support climate adaptation, environmental water management, and
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autonomously and with initiative to communicate, collaborate and work effectively across organisational boundaries. Demonstrated ability to contribute to a diverse and challenging program of work across the core
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responses for action. Demonstrated ability to plan, set and work to meet challenging standards and goals for self and others to deliver impact that makes a difference. Demonstrated ability to cope with
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semi-autonomous role that will be supported by the Sparked Program Leads and the Program Director and is pivotal in fostering engagement and collaboration across diverse stakeholders to support the
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to formulate, develop and complete an approved research program. Responsibility for smaller research projects or elements of larger projects within and/or across Research Units. Leading and supervising staff
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Australian Synchrotron and CSIROs Advanced Characterisation Facility. If you’re interested in being part of a nationally-recognised science program and developing your skills & experience through a diverse and
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collaboration in the delivery of the Partnerships for a Healthy Region program Work closely with CSIRO Research Units, as well as local and international partners Lead whole-of-program governance, management and
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Acknowledgement of Country CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards...
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recommendations. Monitor research program budget and investigate and resolve discrepancies and issues. Review export control policy and make recommendations. Develop procedures to ensure ACDP complies with Nagoya
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CSIRO’s Coastal Biogeochemical Modelling (CBM) team, as part of the broader ‘Coastal and Oceanic Systems’ Program, develops and applies integrated models that combine hydrodynamics, sediment