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you can thrive, be challenged and do meaningful work, you’re in the right place. Why Your Role Matters As an Asset Planning Manager you play a pivotal role in the strategic planning, allocation, and
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financial capability to support University strategic planning and resource allocation decisions. The team provides financial management advice, benchmarks finance measures across Faculties and the overall
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, services, and external partners. Operations & Governance – Lead the University’s complaints and reporting systems, manage team budgets and SSAF allocation, prepare reports for governance bodies, and support
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academic staff, enhances research and learning outcomes, and ensures effective resource allocation, staff workload oversight, and compliance with policies and legislation. Responsible for strategic and
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opportunities. Experience in academic leadership and management, including strategic planning, people development, and resource allocation. Communication & Collegiality Outstanding interpersonal and communication
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community to deliver translation for real-world impact Full-time position with a fixed workload allocation split between this leadership role and the underlying continuing Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor
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performance. Manage and coordinate the allocation of resources to respond to major incidents and problems, coordinating with relevant teams to resolve issues and prevent recurrence. Lead the team to resolve
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an organisation. Knowledge of budgeting and resource allocation procedures. Excellent time management skills, with a demonstrated ability to respond to changing priorities, manage multiple tasks and meet competing
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to training, stakeholder engagement, and complex issue resolution, working predominantly co-located with clients across UQ. Key responsibilities will include: Timetable Production & Allocation Support Provide
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. Oversee a diverse portfolio of programs and projects, ensuring alignment with business goals, optimising resource allocation, and driving measurable value. This is not just a governance role—it’s a