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Full time, fixed term 12 month opportunity with hybrid flexibility working at Melbourne or North Sydney campus About the role: Operating within Application and Integration Services, the Systems
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, permanent opportunity working across multiple campuses with hybrid flexibility About the role: Operating within Future Students, the National Integrated Marketing Manager is responsible for leading
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Campus Location: Melbourne, Australia Job No: APTAV134201#001 Make this new position yours as a database professional with customer / donor relationship management system (CRM) experience Key role
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systems, BMS, represent a primary element of the role which in turn helps underpin the business continuity of the campus and the Facilities Management portfolio. This position will play an important role in
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handyman tasks, building maintenance and repair services, logistic support and some administrational duties that will meet the needs of the wider campus community. The Facility Services Officer is a flexible
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reporting and managing workflow to other University systems. The position is responsible for organising and prioritising tasks involved in the cyclical payroll processes from commencement to closure ensuring
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Ethics & Integrity Officer is responsible for supporting researchers in obtaining Human Research Ethics approval and has responsibility for the management of ethics applications. The incumbent will provide
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Citizenship(homeaffairs.gov.au) Your Privacy of personal information is maintained in accordance with ACU policy. For more details visit: www.acu.edu.au/careers ACU is committed to fostering an inclusive
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with some hybrid flexibility. About the role: Operating within Partnerships (Global Engagement), the Manager, Business Development and Partnerships is responsible for the development and maintenance
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Senior Service Automation Lead is responsible for overseeing and optimising the University's IT service operations, while driving the strategic transition toward an automation first, self-service oriented