51 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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Aboriginal Leadership in the operations, strategy and development of the Aboriginal Engagement portfolio. This includes human resources, contractual and financial arrangements with the government, research
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engagement with PEP providers, and maintaining key partnerships. Conceptualise, develop, implement, and maintain a strong Safety and Wellbeing culture throughout the Medicine Program’s service delivery units
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development-focused. We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer level B, in Psychology and External Relationships Liaison in the School of Psychological Sciences, part of the College of Health and Medicine. Our
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queries where required to ensure all requests are dealt with in a timely and customer focused manner. Support development and maintenance of procedural documentation for all areas of responsibility. Assist
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to work in a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team environment, applying practical skills to cutting-edge Feedbase research and development. What you’ll do: Assist with sampling and recording of experimental
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development-focused. The Project/Financial Literacy Officer – West Coast Financial Literacy (0.6 FTE) is a member of the West Coast Financial Literacy project lead by the Tasmanian School of Business and
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management. Support the service requirements of Health in a consistent manner by contributing to the development and implementation of Standard Operating Procedures and proficient use of approved University
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RAS and the Finance System, ensuring contractual and budgetary requirements are met. Prepare and submit timely financial reports and acquittals to funding bodies, ensuring compliance with grant
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competing priorities simultaneously in a fast-paced environment. What you’ll do: Develop professional collaborative relationships with both internal and external stakeholders. Undertake a range of
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health service partners to develop and lead midwifery programs aimed at strengthening Tasmania’s and Australia’s midwifery workforce. The position also involves contributing to health services research and