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Remote Health NT At Flinders Rural and Remote Health NT , our aim is to be a hub for innovative health research, education, and workforce development across the Northern Territory. We engage with students
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biomolecules strongly aid immune-mediated clearance of bacterial pathogens, and dietary anomalies are directly linked to an increased risk of contracting bacterial infections. However, fatty acids are also
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and significant experience in the sector, enabling the delivery of best-practice engagement strategies that align with ARIIA’s mission and growth objectives. This is a unique opportunity to help shape
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Position Details Continuing | Full-Time Academic Teaching and Research Level C|$134,362 - $154,558 p.a. Location: Bedford Park / Kaurna Country View Position Description About the Role The Senior
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Lecturer in Speech Pathology, the incumbent will deliver high-quality teaching across Speech Pathology topics, with a focus on placement education. The Lecturer will help design and deliver curricula
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and software, updating training resources, and supporting quality management systems. The role also assists in preparing publications, reports, and promotional materials, and contributes to research and
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Team and will actively supervise and manage a small team of researchers and research assistants. They will be responsible for managing and implementing current research projects including the safe@home
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datasets. You will support study design, contribute to publications, present findings at conferences, and assist in preparing research funding applications. This is a great opportunity to be part of a
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Position Details Fixed Term until June 2026 | Full-Time Higher Education Officer Level 6 | $89,773 - $95,718 p.a. + 17% superannuation Location: Health and Medical Research Building (Bedford Park
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journals, supervise research students, and mentor early-career researchers. They will also help align programs with the Flinders Rural & Remote Health Strategy and the RHMT program, fostering collaboration