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; or an equivalent alternate combination of relevant knowledge, training and/or experience. Ability to support budget development (using the Costing and Pricing Tool) and monitor, review and streamline workflows
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assessment, and managing a demanding caseload. Highly developed written and verbal communication skills in addition to excellent interpersonal skills, especially the capacity to work collaboratively with
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of expertise developed through extensive relevant experience and application. • Demonstrated ability to gain a conceptual understanding of relevant policies, procedures or systems and interpretation in
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ongoing improvement. The Research Development and Grants Team manages end-to-end pre-award support for competitive research funding, including ARC, NHMRC, MRFF, philanthropic, and other local and
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. What You’ll Do As a Learning Librarian, you’ll be at the heart of student learning, helping them develop essential research and digital skills. Your work will include: On-Demand Support – Be the go-to
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committed to delivering exceptional education and research in health and wellbeing. Key Responsibilities Lead the development, design, and review of curriculum and programmes of study. Make a leading/national
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leave cover) Work with inspiring people who are driven to make a difference About the position A Level B with a teaching-focussed appointment is expected to develop curriculum, teach and support students
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in program/event management and development, and ability to manage multiple projects concurrently. Demonstrated commitment to social justice. Please scroll down to apply. Aboriginal and Torres Strait
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Based Aged Care – advancing person-centred, evidence-based practice in aged and dementia care Centre for Health Systems Development e-Health Unit – exploring ICT use and impact in primary health and aged
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placements at the La Trobe Eye Clinic and or in in outreach environments. The role supports the delivery of high‑quality orthoptic services to the community while fostering students’ development of clinical