133 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"U.S"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"O.P" positions at Flinders University
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by the Centre. This includes, but is not limited to, the National Australian Hepatitis C Point-of-Care Testing Program. In this role, you will contribute to the implementation of point-of-care testing
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gender equality in the workplace. We have been awarded Institutional Bronze Accreditation in the SAGE Athena SWAN program, recognising the University’s ongoing efforts towards achieving gender equity. Ours
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procedural skills, and ensuring the ongoing quality improvement of the University’s medical program. Responsibilities for this position will include, but are not limited to: Work with a team of tutors in
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, administration of a large clubs program, student media, financial counselling, and advocacy on behalf of students regarding academic difficulties. About the Role The Student Advocacy Officer offers friendly
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. We engage with students, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department
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organisation and time management skills, along with precise attention detail, which allows you the capability to manage and maintain multiple priorities, whilst achieving positive outcomes. You will also be able
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to support service providers in the facilitation of internships under the 5+1 (Master of Professional Psychology) program. The key responsibilities of the position will include: Liaising with existing, as
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their first-degree program at Flinders University. The scholarship provides financial assistance towards education costs for Indigenous students enrolled at Flinders University. The scholarship is funded by
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at the Flinders Medical Centre in South Australia to multiple rural clinical locations all the way to Darwin in the Northern Territory. Our research and teaching equip the next generation of leaders and innovators
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of Life Directions for Aged Care (ELDAC) is a national program of work being delivered by a consortium comprising three universities and four peak bodies to improve palliative care in aged care