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clear evidence of an ability to work at University level Financial and operational acumen, including experience in strategic planning, resource allocation, and budget oversight Exceptional communication
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such as (but not limited to) advocating for appropriate learning experiences, allocation of students to shifts, clarifying students scope of practice, allocation of preceptors, navigating issues or concerns
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requirements, whilst maximising the efficient use of available space resources. Manage the effective delivery of timetabling requests and demands whilst navigating the complex scheduling modes (block, intensive
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complex project stakeholder relationships. Knowledge of budgeting and resource allocation procedures. High level of experience working with a range of computer systems and applications. Excellent time
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, and allocate resources effectively and efficiently to ensure operational and service delivery goals are met in high-volume and complex environments. Significant expertise in creating and delivering a
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Matters: The Finance Business Partnering team provides end-to-end finance services to UNSW Canberra and plays a critical role in supporting the strategic planning and resource allocation decisions across
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effectively and efficiently. Manage the intake and flow of service requests using ITSM tools, ensuring resources are allocated appropriately, deadlines are reasonable, and issues are resolved promptly. Develop
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to plan and manage complex projects, problem solve, and allocate people and resources to ensure projects progress to completion Demonstrated ability to build and maintain strong and productive team, and
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development, according to credentials in line with the applicable workload allocation model. The Centre Director is also expected to offer and/or contribute to post-graduate teaching, doctoral training, and
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establishing priorities, allocating resources and meeting deadlines while working under pressure in a large, complex organisation. Exceptional analytical and conceptual skills including demonstrated ability