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anesthesia; administration of drugs via multiple routes; monitoring, humane euthanasia; collection of bronchoalveolar lavage and ex-vivo inflation of lung tissue; processing of specialized tissue such as bones
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process and work closely with the UAC Admissions Team Leader to ensure all procedures are clearly documented and consistently followed. You will be responsible for ensuring that offers for postgraduate
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questions regarding the recruitment process please contact: Anabel Wason Talent Acquisition Consultant E: a.wason@unsw.edu.au Please apply online - applications will not be accepted if sent to the contact
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engaged is generally expected to have the following skills and experience: Completion of a degree. Prior experience supporting a research project. Strong level of computer literacy with strong skills in
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business processes. Who You Are (skills and experience): • A relevant tertiary degree with extensive management expertise and relevant experience or an equivalent level of knowledge gained through a
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on program and project management, reporting, communications, building key internal and external relationships, and developing key processes to deliver the objectives of the Program. Who You Are: Relevant
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, workplace change related correspondence Administer various review processes related to compliance matters including casual conversion, fixed term conversion, and conflicts of interest. Prepare various reports
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hybrid mode. Assist with and engage staff in the implementation of quality assurance and enhancement processes. Support the development of staff capabilities to design and deliver high quality digitally
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). The role involves managing the entire policy development process—from benchmarking existing policies across the sector and international trends, leading workshops with key stakeholders, and drafting policy
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workflows to streamline the deposit process for researchers, and to increase discovery of UNSW open access research outputs in accordance with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable