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& Assessment (TAE40116). Trades Program Areas Electrical & Instrumentation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly responsible for delivering course material
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, which focuses on engineering and information technology. As a VE, Teacher specialising in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, you will focus on teaching course content, evaluating student performance and
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postgraduate levels, including online delivery, and the ability to produce high quality curriculum or program materials. Ability to undertake course coordination role. Demonstrated capacity to work effectively
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Support Officer will work under the direction of the Workforce Planning Coordinator to provide a broad range of administrative and resource support functions which support the effective operation of
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their progress in selected courses. Your active participation in the ongoing reviews of course content, teaching methods, and student assessment is essential in maintaining high standards. Additionally, your
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to service improvement initiatives. To be successful in this position, you'll have: Demonstrated experience in the provision of high quality administration services in a customer focused environment
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executive education in cognate areas. The Director ensures delivery of the Centre activities; promotes engagement and participation with and in the Centre; delivers high quality grant applications, and; draw
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the academic journeys of tertiary students. Your primary responsibilities will include delivering engaging course material, thoughtfully assessing student performance, and overseeing enrolments in selected
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methods, and student assessment is essential in maintaining high standards. Additionally, your engagement with external organizations, industry groups, and RMIT teaching, and administration staff is crucial
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external stakeholders and operates with a high level of autonomy. You will work closely with our Legal Services team, to develop contracts which support research outcomes, whilst protecting the University