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ages and abilities and contribute to the continued success of our Learn to Swim program. - Salary: Competitive Above Award Salary - Appointment Type: Full Time (38 hours per week), continuing position
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clearly with a proactive, flexible, and resilient approach. You manage your time and resources effectively, enabling you to plan, prioritise, action, and follow up tasks as required. If you are committed
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ABOUT THE ROLE As a Social Sport Officer, your duties will include: Assist in the programming of Social Competitions, Social Sessions and other sporting events on campus. Handle customer complaints
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improvement, and keen interest in extending your knowledge and experience of ITIL and ITSM best practice in order to make a real difference in helping improve how we deliver IT services. You will have strong
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from educational traditions to work in tandem with industry. Institutionally we strive for the extraordinary by challenging convention and embracing different views. Our pioneering culture has encouraged
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project, within our established research program in applied AI. You will work on shaping, developing, and evaluating a cutting-edge AI platform that enhances clinical decision-making. The research will be
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the Pro-Vice Chancellor, Education. Student success is a critical endeavour of the University. In this role, you will lead the Academic Success team, and the design and delivery of programs, services and
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. The Administration Officer is a rewarding role that really makes a difference to the work that is done within the Institute. The role demands critical thinking and judgment to achieve successful outcomes in the face
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for various university and community-based programs. Benefits of working for Campus Life Join a supportive, inclusive, and vibrant team Engage with members from the broader community as well as the university
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opportunities in an experienced research group based within the Motor Neuron Disease Research Centre at Macquarie University. The Faculty of Medicine, Health & Human Sciences has active research programs in