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activity management. This role plays a key strategic and operational support role to the Academic Lead of the Hub, contributing to business development, strategic planning, resource allocation, and
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course. In this role, you will have the opportunity to teach and inspire students in the Indigenous Community Management & Development units and Mental Health Principles and Practices. Your expertise will
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Job Reference: 996366 About the role Join our dynamic team as a Developer at Curtin University! We have three exciting permanent full-time (1.0 FTE) opportunities available for individuals eager
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will be a passionate educator with relevant industry experience who will have the ability to develop and deliver curriculum in our growing undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degrees. This will
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the development of a collegial and supportive working environment and the ability to interact with students and staff with cross-cultural sensitivity. Demonstrated commitment to the application
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a high standard of customer service that delivers accurate, consistent and timely advice. Develop and maintain procedure manuals and guidance materials to support staff and uphold current practices
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within our Properties, Facilities and Development team. This position is vital, and you will be responsible for the leadership and coordination of emergency preparedness across all Curtin WA campuses. In
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their corresponding solutions. Your agility and adaptability will empower you to anticipate and resolve challenges effectively and efficiently. Who we are looking for: Selection Criteria Highly developed
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& Development units and Mental Health Principles and Practices. In this role, you will teach across several units, imparting Indigenous cultural knowledge/s and understandings to both Indigenous and non
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people policy development, providing advice to the team and the diverse range of managers and leaders across the Curtin network. Who we are looking for/Selection Criteria: 1.Workplace Relations Expertise