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the Internal Audit Plan remains aligned with the University’s strategic priorities, risk profile, and regulatory obligations. As a Coordinator, Internal Audit you will: Coordinate the planning, scheduling, and
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capability through ongoing development as part of Deakin’s research training and researcher development programs. This includes planning, developing and delivering high quality training, program and event
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. Support with the enactment of (and extend the development of existing plans where necessary) a fullscale project plan, project budget, communications/stakeholder engagement plan, risk management plan
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. About the role: The optometry program is based within the Deakin School of Medicine and is one of five clinical training programs in the school. The Deakin optometry program is grounded in pedagogical
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engineers, helping them grow their skills and deliver their best work. Work with your team to plan and deliver AV design packages, documentation, configuration, and seamless project handovers. Support the
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solutions across relevant systems. Contribute to the coordination and facilitation of training programs for system users. Undertake regular business system access audit and data integrity audits to ensure
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for change, gather and analyse requirements, and translate complex issues into clear digital strategies and goals. Plan, coordinate, and deliver records-related projects, including resource management, vendor
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or Occupational Therapy. Recent experience in the mental health sector, within the last five years Demonstrated experience in developing, leading, or participating in interprofessional education programs
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. Distinguished scholarly learning and teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including innovative curriculum design. Internationally recognised research reputation underpinned by publications in high
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. Distinguished scholarly learning and teaching in undergraduate and postgraduate programs, including innovative curriculum design. Internationally recognised research reputation underpinned by publications in high