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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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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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passion for driving transformation in higher education? James Cook University (JCU) is seeking an experienced and results-driven Strategic Initiatives Program Manager to lead and manage a portfolio of
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with stakeholders, you will apply data-driven analysis to help plan and maintain high-quality learning and teaching spaces that align with the University’s future needs. WHY JCU? JCU offers a dynamic and
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of the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Program (RHMT) funding grant through the provision of community engaged, values driven education activities including inter-professional learning and teaching. As a
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the Environmental Economics team. About the opportunity Research Fellow Biodiversity and Climate Change Adaptation will conduct research to support key deliverables for a National Environmental Science Program (NESP
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and professional growth: Opportunities for career development, mentoring, and internal mobility Health and wellbeing: Employee Assistance Program (EAP), wellbeing initiatives, and fitness passport
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working effectively in rural Queensland health professional education and health service environments. This role requires expertise in project and program management, along with the ability to lead a small
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, opportunities for professional development, and assistance with relocation for the right candidate. Contribute to a meaningful program building the future health workforce Work as part of a supportive and
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, offering access to a diverse caseload and state-of-the-art equipment Focus on tropical, rural, and regional practice – Be part of a program uniquely positioned to address veterinary challenges in tropical