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student communications plan, ensuring timely, relevant, and engaging messaging across multiple platforms and champion student voice by facilitating feedback mechanisms, student representation, and co
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manages multiple food and environment research projects that form a diverse program of work. Their research spans various aspects of food systems, policy interventions, community health initiatives, and
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stakeholders to facilitate essential data collection. The successful candidate will demonstrate persistence, proactively following up multiple times and employing innovative strategies to overcome obstacles
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stories and technical requirements, enabling multiple Agile squads to build high-value, student-centred capabilities across workstreams such as Marketing Cloud, Agentforce and the Phase 2 strategic roadmap
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goals. The purpose of this position is to provide expert advice, coordination and resolution of complex student incidents that impact the wider ECU community. These include incidents dealt with under
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Code for Gender-Based Violence. In addition to this, you will utilise data and research to inform service delivery, innovation, and continuous improvement and represent ECU in sector-wide wellbeing
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to the development of a data-informed culture across the university. We are looking for a curious and collaborative analyst with a passion for using data to drive positive change in the student experience. You thrive
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Courage. Benefits & Remuneration This full time, ongoing position attracts remuneration of $84,470 to $93,865 PA (HEW 5) plus 17% University superannuation contribution. ECU supports a work/life balance for
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personal attributes that are congruent with the University’s values of Integrity, Respect, Rational Inquiry Personal Excellence and Courage. Benefits & Remuneration This full time, ongoing position attracts
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Project Outline: The autophagy-lysosomal pathway functions as a quality control mechanism to clear unwanted proteins, sugars, damaged organelles and multiple lines of evidence indicate