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our strategic agenda, transformation programs and other longer-term projects. Communications Managers are based in defined University of Tasmania academic areas and are responsible for ensuring
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well as counselling. The School has expanded our program, making training pathways for psychologists accessible across the state. We are searching for academic, Clinical and/or Educational and Developmental
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-day waste operations, Reuse Program and Recycling Walls. This role will require travel between our northern campuses to deliver services, so a driver’s license is essential. What you’ll do: Work request
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experience and connect with nature in everyday life. As part of the National Environmental Science Program (NESP), the project blends social research, creative practice, and community engagement to inform
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collaboratively in the Tasmania Engagement team and with staff across the University of Tasmania’s disciplines to design, plan, promote and coordinate the effective delivery of on and off campus school engagement
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. Undertake and/or coordinate a program of maintenance of equipment and instruments and liaise with contractors where new installations of equipment or instrumentation occur to support a safe work environment
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application technologies, including design of REST API’s. Extensive programming skills in Java or Python or web technologies within agile software development teams. In addition to experience developing
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health service partners to develop and lead midwifery programs aimed at strengthening Tasmania’s and Australia’s midwifery workforce. The position also involves contributing to health services research and
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classification. Strong background in experimental design, statistical sampling and analysis in field settings. Skilled in GNSS‑based geolocation, GIS software (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS) and programming (Python, R
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Economics. The project will partner with the West Coast community to co-design, develop and deliver a financial literacy program with a focus on children and young people aged 8-19. This project will be