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, relationship-building and influencing skills advanced computer skills, including strong Microsoft Office capability and extensive diary management experience tertiary qualifications in a relevant field, or an
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initiatives. This is your chance to make a meaningful contribution to teaching and learning, develop your education portfolio under the guidance of senior academics, and collaborate with experts across
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programs, the Master of International Business (ranked #1 in Australia) and the Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management . Value adding contributions to the University’s lifelong learning and
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research relevant to the SAGE and COMFORT trials proficiency in computer applications, including the Microsoft Office suite and REDCap data management system an understanding and certification of GCP
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chance to make a meaningful contribution to teaching and learning, develop your education portfolio under the guidance of senior academics, and collaborate with experts across the Faculty of Medicine and
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, or equivalent combination of relevant training and experience. Demonstrated computer literacy with proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite. Strong organisation and time management skills with
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About the opportunity As the Senior Programs Officer, you will provide operational and project management support within the Education Portfolio, driving the delivery of Teaching and Learning and
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and streamline biosafety training materials, documentation, and user‑facing resources assist in design and maintain digital platforms, online learning modules, and compliance tools evaluate and
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directed by the Program Director supporting the Indigenous Public Health teams strategic priorities and scholarly outputs engage in high-quality teaching and learning experiences (at undergraduate and
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research. Your key responsibilities will be to: analyse student experience and learning preferences to guide curriculum strategy and course development produce Political, Economic, Social and Technological