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? Monash University is currently implementing a new Time and Attendance (T&A) system to better support workforce engagement, scheduling and payment accuracy, and we’re seeking experienced HR and Payroll
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and attendance system that will transform how the University manages workforce engagement, scheduling, and compliance with pay and entitlements. Nimbus will enable administrators to build compliant
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University is currently implementing a new Time and Attendance (T&A) system to better support workforce engagement, scheduling and payment accuracy, and we’re seeking experienced HR and Payroll professionals
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Australia. The role is performed at Caulfield and Peninsula campuses and runs on a Monday - Friday Schedule. The work schedule is as follows: Monday: 1.00pm - 9.00pm (Peninsula campus) Tuesday: 9.00am
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delivery needs of the Library. Please see the following document for details. Library Experience Officer Schedule and FAQs The role includes: Ensuring the libraries are welcoming and safe spaces Monitoring
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student services areas. The role provides comprehensive management of complex tasks such as scheduling, project coordination, committee support, and resource allocation within established timelines. You
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and sensitive information, scheduling, and data management that underpin ARMI’s operations. An understanding of the higher education ecosystem will be highly desired. The Executive Assistant requires a
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funding. Responsibilities include being actively involved in participant-facing activities, including screening, scheduling, cognitive and psychopathology assessments and brain scanning. You will also
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, literature reviews, and other documentation Support the achievement of research outcomes through scheduling, administering experiments, and maintaining project timelines Continuously improve research
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Publications: Ferrer-Mestres, J., Dietterich, T. G., Buffet, O., & Chades, I. (2020, June). Solving k-mdps. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (Vol. 30, pp. 110