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James Cook University (JCU) is seeking an experienced and forward-thinking Academic Developer to support and enhance learning and teaching across the University. This is an exciting opportunity
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- $86,920 per annum plus up to 17% employer superannuation contributions, leave loading and other generous employee benefits 2.75% pay increase on 31 December 2025 ABOUT THE ROLE As a Development Support
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your skills in a supportive, innovation-focused environment that encourages continuous improvement, professional development and sector engagement. Help shape the future of research data at a university
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workplace with strong community impact Lead impact in rural and remote health education, research and workforce development James Cook University (JCU) is seeking an outstanding academic leader to serve as
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tropical, rural, and remote communities. What you’ll do Develop, coordinate, and teach undergraduate and postgraduate subjects in diabetes education, nursing, and/or midwifery. Design engaging learning
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PhD in a relevant discipline (or significant progress towards completion). Experience in learning, teaching, and curriculum development in tertiary education. Knowledge of flexible and online teaching
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Ongoing professional and career development | Collaborative team environment Shape the future of healthcare education and contribute to the advancement of Indigenous health outcomes Based in Cairns
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, prepare high-quality publications, and contribute to grant development and new research protocols. This position also offers opportunities for professional engagement, collaboration across disciplines, and
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. Supporting treatment plans and contributing to community outreach initiatives. Maintaining accurate records and assisting in the development of culturally relevant resources. This role is suited to someone
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to developing an evidence base for innovative service learning and workforce development models. Promote culturally responsive and sustainable health service delivery in remote and First Nations contexts. About