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. About the Role Under the leadership of the Director of the Doctor of Medicine Program, this position will work with academic, clinical and professional staff to lead and deliver excellence in
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’ academic journey as the Indigenous Student Success Program Officer! The Indigenous Student Success Program Officer provides essential administrative support to the Yungkurrinthi Student Engagement team, with
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collaborating with all staff to ensure a positive workplace culture. Prepare, edit and distribute professional-standard written material, including correspondence, reports and presentations. Build and sustain
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, education, and workforce development across the Northern Territory. We engage with students, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program
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Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department of Rural Health. Our postgraduate education pathways (Remote Health Practice program), provides workforce development through
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achieving outcomes Effective computer literacy including demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and the ability to learn and adapt quickly to new technologies and applications Ability to use
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Position Description About the Role The Field Education Coordinator (Occupational Therapy) will support the National Mental Health Pathways to Practice program. The purpose of this program is to attract and
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Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department of Rural Health. Our postgraduate education pathways (Remote Health Practice program), provides
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Territory. We engage with students, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University
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barriers and taking action to promote gender equality in the workplace. We have been awarded Institutional Bronze Accreditation in the SAGE Athena SWAN program, recognising the University’s ongoing efforts