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to champion access, participation, and success for Indigenous students in Vocational Education and Training (VET) programs. This role involves leading culturally responsive initiatives that foster
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outcomes while supporting the University’s Reconciliation Action Plan and Indigenous Business Action Plans. You will work closely with university staff and provide direct support to students from pre
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collaboratively within a passionate team of education professionals to plan, deliver, assess, evaluate and ensure compliance of high quality education and training programs. This role requires our teachers to be
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passionate team of education professionals to plan, deliver, assess, evaluate and ensure compliance of high quality education and training programs. This role requires our teachers to be able to customise and
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within these programs. The role of a Swinburne Vocational Education (VE) Teacher is to share their experience and knowledge with students and encourage our students to successfully obtain
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the coordination and configuration of all curriculum related data. This includes academic calendar, study plan structures, templates, awards admission conditions, requisites, fees, timetable data and course search
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, and oversee asset life-cycle replacements. · Maintenance and Renewal: Plan and execute maintenance works, provide technical advice, and collaborate with contractors. · Sustainability
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collaboration with external partners as needed. Your teaching responsibilities include delivering and supporting academic programs, contributing to curriculum development and innovation, and managing
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, road engineering, intelligent transport systems, smart urban infrastructure, sustainable transport and digital engineering. In this role, you will contribute to the teaching programs of the Department
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programs Champion best practices in teaching to meet the needs of diverse learners If you’re passionate about student-centred learning, innovative education, and making a real difference in the lives