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below) View Position Description About the Role We have an exciting opportunity to be a critical part of the University’s expansion into child and adolescent mental health research. This important area of
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(or equivalent State or Territory requirement). A minimum of three years full-time clinical experience. Experience of teaching and learning in your role as a Registered Nurse. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate for a PhD project as part of a larger Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship entitled ‘Tackling the consumption of sexual violence on screen’, led by
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University has a number of Casual Registers as a means of expressions of interest for the purpose of casual work, should such opportunities arise. How to Register: Upload your current CV/Resumé detailing your
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program led by researchers committed to improving health outcomes. We work alongside Poche SA+NT focussing on Indigenous leadership capacity development and developing the Indigenous health workforce. All
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of expressions of interest for the purpose of casual work, should such opportunities arise. If a casual opportunity is available and your application is considered suitable, the relevant hiring manager
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function. Detailed analyses of key biochemical and biological parameters to ascertain plant-soil-microbe interactions. The project researchers have extensive skills and scientific knowledge in conducting
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) program and multidisciplinary rural clinical placements. Casual Register Flinders University has a number of Casual Registers as a means of expressions of interest for the purpose of casual work, should
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who is a current member of an RNTBC. Previous recipients may reapply; however, priority may be given to students who have not previously received this scholarship. *Scholarships are available to part
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through either employment, study, volunteer work or in some other way. The scholarship has been established in memory of Professor Francis Regan who was a Professor of Legal Studies at Flinders University