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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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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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to contribute to the development of the next generation of healthcare professionals. As part of the James Cook University team, you will have access to a range of professional development opportunities and the
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Training Hubs Contribute to meaningful research and education that makes a real difference locally and globally. Join a collaborative, inclusive workplace with professional development opportunities. Enjoy
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this influential position, you’ll lead the development of innovative WHS training and communication strategies, using data and needs analysis to target capability gaps and improve learning effectiveness. You’ll
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the research program of The Cairns Institute. Reporting to the Director, this role plays a key part in delivering strategic business development opportunities, supporting high-quality research outcomes, and
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are seeking an experienced Senior Lecturer – General Practice & Rural Medicine to contribute to the delivery, coordination and continuous development of the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS
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. It will work in partnership with stakeholders to catalyse research programs that lead to research impact. The program is designed to support the development of high-performing teams, as
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• 36.25-hour full-time working week • Flexible working options • Attractive options for salary packaging • Staff study assistance and paid study leave • Ongoing professional development support • Career
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and literature in areas of research strength at JCU—the environment, mental health, and human rights (including but not limited to Indigeneity), this position supports the development of a proposed new