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About you To be successful in this role, you will have: 1. Experience leading and developing student support processes within the Office for Professional Learning (OPL) with a focus on leading
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and/ or PhD in the pharmaceutical sciences. Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills are essential in addition to demonstrated experience in clinical education within the relevant field
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integration patterns, data validation frameworks, and data quality management Experience working with Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning data requirements and establishing data pipelines for automated
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initiatives. Applicants must hold or working towards finalising a PhD in Psychology and ideally have some academic experience to teach, research, and supervise honours or higher degree student projects. About
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use of technology and a willingness to adapt to new software environments, especially in the delivery of teaching to external students. Assistance will be provided to acquire the necessary technical
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to be Open, Enquiring, Exceptional and Making a Difference. Additionally, you will be committed to achieving the goals embedded in the Future Fit Strategic Plan Future Fit 2021-2030: Personalised Learning
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be provided to acquire the necessary technical skills. The school has highly active research and service culture, and as a new staff member, you will contribute to high-quality publications, research
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Systems), you will be at the forefront of Lab N70's AI initiatives, developing scalable and efficient backend systems to support large language models, implementing machine learning models, and
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Hourly rate: $51.53 per hour (CM01 Standard rate) OR $61.22 per hour (CM03 PhD rate) To Apply Complete the Sessional Academic Expression of Interest process by clicking Employment Opportunities School
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Armidale. Specifically, this role entails: regular preparation and delivery of tutorials to medical students, including but not limited to: case based learning, clinical skills, communication skills as they