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/or be based at other campuses of the University. About You The VE Program Coordinator for the Engineering (Associate Degree) is responsible for coordinating the design, development, delivery, and
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/Professor role (0.3FTE leadership + 0.7FTE teaching and research) The School of Computing Technologies at RMIT University is seeking a dynamic and visionary academic leader to drive strategic industry
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, interpretation, implementation and reporting of workplace health and safety policies, procedures and systems, and the management of regulatory compliance within a large, complex organisation, preferably within
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Program (DISP). In this pivotal role, you'll manage complex security matters, oversee sensitive materials and procedures, and guide university stakeholders on compliance, all within a collaborative, future
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for program management. To be successful in this position, you'll meet the following Key Selection Criteria: Demonstrated ability to coordinate large courses and prepare and deliver programs at undergraduate
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, interpretation, implementation and reporting of workplace health and safety policies, procedures and systems, and the management of regulatory compliance within a large, complex organisation, preferably within
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campus, but may be required to travel to other University campuses In the School of Computing Technologies, we aim to change student experience by embracing evidence-informed pedagogical strategies, and
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operate and troubleshoot or the aptitude to operate and troubleshoot servo hydraulic test machines, and/or complex control systems and/or other test apparatus. Ability to communicate research results
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will have as a minimum: Demonstrated superior ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred learning and quality improvement
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: Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively across diverse stakeholder groups, including academics, industry partners, and professional staff, to deliver strategic research outcomes in complex organisational