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behaviour during bushfires, including the conduct of online surveys with bushfire survivors to study evacuee transport behaviour and the analysis of quantitative data, involving the development of statistical
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committed to being a child safe organisation. We are dedicated to attracting, retaining and developing our people regardless of gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability and age
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, you will have: Highly developed interpersonal and communication skills with proven ability to build and maintain strong collaborative working relationships with a variety of internal and external
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, Europe, and partners). The Role RMIT is seeking an experienced Organisational Change Manager to drive OCM delivery. As Change Manager, you will be responsible for the development of the organisational
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have a caseload of students, conduct risk assessments, develop safety plans, and collaborate with both internal and external services to ensure students receive the most appropriate care, including
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readjust workload priorities to meet conflicting deadlines. Highly developed customer relations and interpersonal skills, including ability to tailor communication styles to diverse audiences. Proven ability
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program management activities, information management, events and process improvement activities. To be successful in this position, you will have: Highly developed interpersonal skills and proven ability
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lead and contribute to impactful research that bridges science, community engagement, and industry collaboration. Your work will help develop a national data inventory on microplastics in agricultural
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Assistant (RA) to join an academic project focused on developing a new app to encourage adherence to medical treatment regimes among the elderly population in Vietnam. The RA will play a key role in
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, online, offline, etc) so that courses can be effectively delivered and students have the best environment to learn Undertake all required activities associated with the development of the University’s