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James Cook University (JCU) is seeking an experienced and forward-thinking Academic Developer to support and enhance learning and teaching across the University. This is an exciting opportunity
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- $86,920 per annum plus up to 17% employer superannuation contributions, leave loading and other generous employee benefits 2.75% pay increase on 31 December 2025 ABOUT THE ROLE As a Development Support
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for further information. A candidate information pack is available to download by visiting: https://futureleadership.com.au/your-career/opportunities/ For further information on Future Leadership™ and
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with professional development opportunities. Enjoy flexible work arrangements and a vibrant campus community in a beautiful tropical setting. James Cook University (JCU) is seeking an experienced and
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generation of dental practitioners while contributing to clinical education, research, and innovation in Northern Australia. About the role In this role, you will contribute to the development, delivery and
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promotes, fosters, and delivers quality teaching and research with both a local and global reach. Formed in 2014, a primary emphasis of the College is on developing leaders who are equipped with
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administrative and secretarial support aligned with University processes Prepare accurate correspondence, documents, data entry and maintain systems. Coordinate workflow, scheduling, meetings and diary management
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impact priorities Leading, mentoring and developing a high-performing Backbone Team Driving planning, delivery and accountability across multiple sites and stakeholders Supporting evaluation, learning and
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Enjoy a balanced academic-clinical role with opportunities for career development. Competitive salary and benefits, including relocation support for the right candidate. Work in a world-class
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conservation biology, supervise Honours and HDR students, and develop a productive, externally funded research program. We welcome applicants whose research examines how processes such as land-use change