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target through the application of best practice processes including the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework combined with a high level of Information and Communication Technology
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administrative services to support students. Review, evaluate and implement systems, process and practices to improve response times, increase quality, reduce costs and foster a culture of customer service
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meeting follow-up activities and implementation of agreed resolutions in accordance with University policy and procedure Coordinate and/or provide highly efficient administration services across a range of
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stakeholders to improve WIL processes and overcome obstacles to implement necessary changes. Monitor both national and international WIL trends to ensure innovative responses to emerging challenges. Plan and
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integration requirements, assists with implementing integration processes, and helps resolve technical issues to ensure effective outcomes. As a Integration Developer you will: Support the analysis, design, and
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focusing on key messages. Ensure information is understood and meets audience needs Understand local processes, prepare standard documents, manage records, regularly track progress of work tasks and identify
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to upskill colleagues and senior stakeholders across the University on the impact of new legislation, guiding solutions, process improvements and implementation workstreams. Cross-functional communications
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the University to ensure student placement opportunities are developed, students can be placed, managed and supported in accordance with university policy and procedure To be successful, you’ll have: A Degree with
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Record Check, as per Recruitment Procedure. Here's how to apply: Please submit your updated resume and a short cover letter outlining your skills and experience. For a confidential discussion regarding
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Deakin’s Recruitment Procedure for further details) Your key responsibilities will be to: Create practical, simple and accessible solutions to student enquiries and problems after considering multiple