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James Cook University (JCU). The Centre comprises of over 150 staff and 100 post-graduate students and performs research in fields related to water science, resource management and the ecology of water
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demonstrate an ability to interpret and apply legislation, policies, procedures and processes, and acquire knowledge to inform others. Proficient in a range of computer software programs including the Microsoft
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. Demonstrated computer literacy with proficiency in a range of software programs including project management tools and software commonly used to collate and manage project information Why JCU? JCU offers a
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of the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Program (RHMT) funding grant through the provision of community engaged, values driven education activities including inter-professional learning and teaching. As a
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and performs research in fields related to water science, resource management and the ecology of water ecosystems. About the opportunity The Research Officer will contribute to an expanding research
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-graduate students and performs research in fields related to water science, resource management and the ecology of water ecosystems. About the opportunity The Research Officer will contribute to an expanding
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external parties. Effective computer and data entry skills using the Microsoft Office suite and other specialist scheduling software. SHAPE YOUR FUTURE WITH JCU At JCU we’re not just shaping minds; we’re
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requirements to produce accurate and timely reports. What you can bring to the role Relevant qualifications and/or relevant work experience High standard computer and data entry skills using the Microsoft Office
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deliver the Psychology and Allied Health Supervisor Training Program (STP)—a nationally recognised, interprofessional training program approved by the Psychology Board of Australia. About the Role As
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, offering access to a diverse caseload and state-of-the-art equipment Focus on tropical, rural, and regional practice – Be part of a program uniquely positioned to address veterinary challenges in tropical