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applications for a permanent full-time Associate Lecturer position! We are seeking an Associate Lecturer to teach in the CAS Bachelor of Allied Science Course, specifically in the Indigenous Community Management
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-on system administration with opportunities to design, draft, and deliver impactful digital communications. Professional growth: Access to professional development within Curtin, including learning new
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organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple and often competing tasks with attention to accuracy and detail within deadlines. Demonstrated research and analytical skills. Advanced computer skills
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. Proficiency in basic computer systems and experience with booking or CRM systems is desirable Role Requirements: As this is a continuing (permanent) role, you will require permanent work rights in Australia
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course. In this role, you will have the opportunity to teach and inspire students in the Indigenous Community Management & Development units and Mental Health Principles and Practices. Your expertise will
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learning. As the Director of Partnerships, you will be a key member of the Faculty’s Senior Leadership Team, reporting to the Pro Vice-Chancellor. In your role, you will lead and cultivate partnerships
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about the school, please visit https://www.curtin.edu.au/about/learning-teaching/science-engineering/school-of-earth-and-planetary-sciences/ Our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workplace: At Curtin
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, who will undertake teaching and scholarship-related to learning and teaching. Applicants who hold a doctorate should apply as ALB (Lecturer). You will need to be passionate about delivering high-quality
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alone. You will be supported by a strong academic leadership team, including the Deputy Head of School, the Dean of Learning and Teaching, and the Faculty Accreditation Team, who will collaborate closely
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fostering culturally safe learning environments and supporting students throughout their educational journey. In this role, you will: Lead the review and development of curricula and assessments for our