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Upload a cover letter outlining your experience and how your skills align with the role For more information, please contact David Belstead on +61 7 4781 4046 or via email david.belstead@jcu.edu.au Back
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Page and follow these steps: Complete the online application form Upload your current resume Upload a cover letter outlining your experience and how your skills align with the role For more information
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experience and how your skills align with the role Applications close: 19 January 2026 For more information, please contact Professor Sarah Larkins, Dean, College of Medicine and Dentistry on +61 7 4781 3139
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2025. ABOUT THE ROLE As a Learning Advisor, you will collaborate closely with academic staff to develop innovative, data-informed learning resources and course content. You will deliver tailored support
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to current and prospective students, as well as community members. You’ll be a trusted first point of contact, delivering timely and accurate information and advice on a wide range of topics such as courses
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will ensure your success in the role. Further information is available by contacting Katrina Bird via email katrina.bird@jcu.edu.au Back to job listing
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. Elevate the student experience through data-driven approaches that continually enhance our digital learning methods. Contribute to the scholarship of learning and teaching, shaping the future of education
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be contacted and advised of an outcome once the recruitment process is finalised. Please visit our Information Privacy Policy to understand how your information is collected, stored, accessed and used
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alignment with the key requirements of the role. For further information, please contact Sally West on 0428 799 292 or via email at sally.west@jcu.edu.au. James Cook University values diversity and encourages
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configuration, publication, data quality assurance and recovery of all student fee related income. The role also includes the administration of University Coursework Scholarships, Bursaries and Grants, and prizes