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programs and support the development of a skilled, work-ready allied health workforce across Central Queensland. In this dynamic role, you will deliver innovative, interprofessional service-learning programs
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leave Attractive options for salary packaging Opportunities for career progression and professional development Supportive, collaborative academic and clinical teams Meaningful work that improves regional
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management across multiple species Commitment to teaching excellence, student development, and collaborative clinical practice Strong interpersonal skills and willingness to contribute to research and
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of rural and remote health An opportunity to contribute to national policy and workforce development What you’ll bring: General registration with the Psychology Board of Australia At least 5 years
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Ongoing professional and career development | Collaborative team environment Shape the future of healthcare education and contribute to the advancement of Indigenous health outcomes Based in Cairns
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% superannuation, generous leave entitlements, and professional development opportunities. Lead the future of rural and remote health education in Central Queensland. James Cook University (JCU) is seeking
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real difference in rural, remote, and tropical communities. The Lecturer, Occupational Therapy contributes to the development, coordination, and delivery of high-quality learning experiences within JCU’s
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for salary packaging Staff study assistance and paid study leave Professional development support Fitness Passport Corporate discount on health insurance Free Employee Assistance Program (coaching and
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pay A range of flexible working options Attractive options for salary packaging Staff study assistance and paid study leave Ongoing professional development support Fitness Passport Corporate discount
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December 2025 Relocation assistance may be negotiated for the preferred candidate. ABOUT THE ROLE In this role, you will lead professional development activities and provide expert advice to academic staff