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, holding a PhD or equivalent qualifications, with a strong commitment to contemporary practice and curriculum development that enhances student learning. You demonstrate exceptional communication and
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distribution of engaging content to enhance the University’s online presence. With a focus on recruitment and conversion strategies, you will research, write, and edit a variety of marketing content. You will
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to improving employment opportunities, supporting professional development and creating a culturally safe and supportive workplace for Aboriginal staff members. About the Program UniSA provides Aboriginal
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campus Salary range: $112,892 - $133,388 pro rata per annum (plus 17% superannuation) About You You are a proactive and collaborative researcher with a PhD in Psychology and Good Clinical Practice training
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(FCoE). The position supports the Forest Health and Biosecurity Program through the project GT Forest, providing expert level advice to the region on forest health and biosecurity, and shapes
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innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. To Be Successful You Will Need A PhD qualification and a
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more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. To Be Successful You Will Need A PhD qualification in a relevant discipline with relevant
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innovative teaching. You can learn more about Adelaide University HERE and more information will be provided throughout the recruitment process. To Be Successful You Will Need A PhD qualification and a
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program of course development. The role requires significant and comprehensive stakeholder engagement and relationship management across the University at a senior level. The role requires highly effective
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to improving employment opportunities, supporting professional development and creating a culturally safe and supportive workplace for Aboriginal staff members. About the Program UniSA provides Aboriginal