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or Wagga Wagga (other campus locations may be considered) As the Integration Developer, you will contribute to all phases of applications and integration development, implement solutions and provide
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to ensure the Rural Clinical School delivers an exceptional student experience whilst meeting medicine program goals, objectives and reporting requirements. This role requires you to travel frequently in
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and deployment for the release. Additionally, you will be responsible for the development and provision of training to staff and external parties in the use of the systems, supporting users, trouble
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student engagement and community collaboration. As part of the Faculty of Arts and Education, you will play a key role in academic leadership, curriculum development, and program coordination. You will
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complex IT environment Opportunities for professional development and career progression. Flexible work arrangements and generous leave entitlements. The role Full Time, Continuing Level 6 - $92,025
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employability and skills development programs and initiatives The role Continuing, Full time (job share arrangements considered) Level 6 - $92,025 to $99,538 pa FTE (plus 17% superannuation) Albury-Wodonga
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Lead and engage in relevant and innovative research Bring your passion of teaching and prepare graduates for work in regional, rural and remote practice The Role Full Time, Continuing Level B/C – AU
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management and program/initiative development and delivery. Strong knowledge of workers' compensation and workplace rehabilitation. Experienced in injury management and return-to-work services. Analytical
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meaningful impact on the University's financial integrity Enjoy professional development opportunities and a collaborative work environment The role Full Time, Continuing Level 8 - $113,948 to $128,980 p.a
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by leading awareness campaigns, delivering training, and developing resources. This pivotal role advocates for inclusive policies and strengthens organisational wide understanding of neurodiversity