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Swinburne University of Technology is seeking an exceptional leader for the role of Pro Vice-Chancellor Academic Program Innovation Five-year fixed term | full-time position at our vibrant Hawthorn
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Exciting opportunity for a seasoned Program Manager Data to join Swinburne IT. Fixed term, full time (June 2026), based in a central Hawthorn location. Attractive Salary and Hybrid working
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VET Student Success Program and manages a team of Coaches working across VET Teaching Departments. Student Success Coaches respond to the needs of students and develop a range of programs to enhance
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Modernisation Program (FMP). The role is crucial to the modernisation of the legacy Finance ERP solution. The role is required to build strong partnerships with stakeholders and colleagues to support the
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Modernisation Program (FMP). The role is crucial to the driving the modernisation of the legacy Finance ERP solution. The role is required to build strong partnerships with stakeholders and colleagues to support
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Program (ECP). Recognised as a subject matter expert, you will provide consultation on inclusive pedagogy, learning design, and assessment strategies across multiple delivery modes, including face-to-face
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Exchange (EIX), this role is central to designing and delivering impactful programs such as the Educator Capability Program and the Swinburne Educator Academy. You’ll work closely with academic and
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organisation skills. You know how to manage multiple creative projects at once, juggle stakeholders, and keep things moving — without breaking (too much of) a sweat. You know your way around on set and have some
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Multiple opportunities for experienced Project Managers to join the ePMO team Fixed Term (12 months), full-time position in a central Hawthorn location HEW 9 + 17% Superannuation About the Role We
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sets to perform calculations or analytics. • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. Proven ability to establish and maintain multiple relationships to a high level of effectiveness