37 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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-day waste operations, Reuse Program and Recycling Walls. This role will require travel between our northern campuses to deliver services, so a driver’s license is essential. What you’ll do: Work request
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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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user support, training and system administration functions, as well as reporting, development and continuous improvement capability across all financial administrative functions within the University
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within the University, reflecting our commitment to career development and growth opportunities for our staff. As Associate Director, you’ll play a key role in delivering strategic and operational HR
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cross-discipline teaching. They will have the knowledge, skills, and willingness to embrace contemporary approaches to teaching and technology to develop and enhance high quality online and face-to-face
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. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement scholarly and innovative approaches to teaching and learning. Current registration as a Psychologist in Australia with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation
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, and is committed to making a positive impact through education. What you’ll do: Develop and maintain meaningful relationships with key education and community stakeholders to support student engagement
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sustainability, operational efficiency, and business development initiatives aligned with Health and University priorities. The Business Manager is responsible for overseeing strategic planning, financial
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student experience. You will bring to the role: Proven academic leadership with a PhD and substantial experience in curriculum development, quality assurance, and learning and teaching within a university
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of postgraduate and undergraduate nursing. A key focus of this position is the development and leadership of the Nurse Practitioner curriculum aimed at expanding Tasmania’s and Australia’s Nurse Practitioner