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autonomy whilst you contribute to the overall operations of our school Not your ordinary office role, enjoy working across multiple locations The role Continuing, Part Time (80% fraction - 28 hrs per week
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in engaging effectively with a diverse audience. Excellent organisational skills and demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritise competing deadlines. Tech savvy skills
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. If you have experience in financial management, compliance, contract management, and administration, along with strong time management skills and the ability to quickly learn and navigate multiple systems
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health. Work closely with passionate team to deliver high-quality teaching support across multiple schools. Ensure best practices in lab safety and equipment maintenance, fostering a secure and
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students. Your personal circumstances enable you to travel to multiple campuses across NSW, stay overnight where necessary, and to be rostered to work within the hours of 7am and 7pm according to student
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across undergraduate and postgraduate programs Impactful work, academic leadership and opportunity for research with purpose Join a team that values inclusivity, collaboration, and continuous improvement
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employment. Experienced in people leadership, cultural capability building, and developing workforce programs. Strong interpersonal, communication and influencing skills About us We are a university of the
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contribute to the preparation of future teachers. This role offers the opportunity to teach across a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, both on-campus and online, with a strong focus on
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compliance across university programs using animals Promote a culture of compassion through training, policy, and collaboration The role Full Time, Continuing Level 8 - $113,948 to $128,980 p.a. (plus 17
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collaborate with the Office of Graduate Research and Library staff to deliver expert training, resources, and programs that build research capability. This role will focus on identifying researcher needs early