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organised, capable of meeting deadlines while balancing multiple tasks. You will have excellent communication skills, including the ability to determine the most appropriate way to convey and present
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at multiple levels. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, providing structured support across a vast range of requests. Experience with process mapping and project management tools desirable (e.g., MS
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professional and academic track record in nursing or midwifery. You will also be required to demonstrate personal attributes that align with the University’s values of Integrity, Respect, Rational Inquiry
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Culture (HR) systems and processes to improve efficiency and alignment with business needs. Leading or supporting HR technology projects by gathering requirements, designing processes, documenting solutions
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at NHIRI to lead the food development component of multiple nutritional studies aimed at improving the nutritional status of diverse communities. You will leverage 3D food printing and other emerging food
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interpersonal abilities and a proven ability to navigate complex, multifaceted organisational landscapes, the Provost will also demonstrate a strong alignment with ECU’s core values and a commitment to upholding
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the same campus if they are employed across multiple sessions on the one day. Key Criteria Successful candidates will: Possess a high level of English proficiency and the ability to communicate with
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will be able to demonstrate the following: Organisational Skills: The Events coordinator needs to be highly organised to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, manage schedules, and ensure that all
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Project Outline: The project will be situated within a program of research on the prevention of hospital acquired complications and will align with the Australian National Safety and Quality Health
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genetic (genome wide SNP and next generation sequencing), epigenetic (genome wide methylation) and longitudinal phenotype data from the Australian and international observational studies of ageing and AD