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team, as we enter an exciting new phase with ECU City under development in the heart of Perth. ECU City is set to redefine higher education, bringing incredible opportunities for students, staff, and
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), managing all related project activities and administrative tasks. Develop and maintain relationships with stakeholders both locally and internationally, fostering collaboration and ensuring project success
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practice within one of Australia’s leading Schools of Nursing and Midwifery. As the Associate Dean, Midwifery, you will: Lead the strategic direction, development, and delivery of high-quality midwifery
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and dependency tracking. Experience developing, updating and managing a range of communication channels. Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with experience working with stakeholders
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what makes ECU a great place to work. Join ECU to make a real difference in a growing and forward-thinking institution, with access to flexible working arrangements and professional development
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an excellent position for this role. Experience providing risk advice on large capital or business change projects, an internal customer service attitude and highly developed written and verbal communication
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– including to attend NAIDOC events Supportive work/life balance including ability to negotiate flexible working arrangements Substituted Public Holidays Access to ongoing professional development Exciting new
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at the Joondalup Campus, the CLT delivers a comprehensive suite of services and programmes. The Teaching Quality team in the Centre for Learning and Teaching supports the development of excellence in
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opportunity including details of the role and the support and development opportunities which are available. Closing Date: Applications close on Sunday 27th April 2025 at 11:30pm AWST. The School acknowledges
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developing body of evidence suggests caring is a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. Suboptimal health status is described as a physical state between health and disease, characterised