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Medicine Program Manager role will unify and lead the administrative teams supporting the Tasmanian School of Medicine’s (TSoM) Medicine Program across multiple sites in Hobart, Launceston, and Burnie
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design and delivery of STEAM engagement opportunities in partnership with the University Ongoing, full-time role based in Burnie About the opportunity Aligned to the University’s strategic objectives
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other marketing specific promotional materials. Ensure all marketing collateral and the website is current and aligned to brand and content frameworks. Coordination of marketing activity in the execution
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risk assessments and oversee compliance with risk management procedures, ensuring that the programs risk management procedures are in alignment. What we’re looking for: Excellent interpersonal skills
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may include a research fraction if the candidate demonstrates capacity in a strategically aligned area (e.g. Cardio-respiratory Health or Older Persons), to meet the research expectations commensurate
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mission-aligned collection of Academic Units, and working in partnership with community, industry, and government, this is pivotal role to help us realise our bold aspirations for the way in which
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reports, minutes, and other associated documentation. Highly developed administration and organisational skills, with demonstrated ability to exercise judgment on work methods and task sequence in order to
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awareness Engage widely with the University to deliver a program aligned with strategic goals and local needs Ongoing, part-time (0.6 FTE) role based in West Coast, Tasmania About the opportunity The Regional
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/or innovative teaching practices to improve health outcomes. A key aspect of the role is fostering a collaborative and productive academic culture aligned with the University’s vision. The successful
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community ensuring consistent delivery of high-quality content that aligns with the values and culture of the community and/or group in which it is delivered and recognises and values their contributions