172 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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skills, including the ability to interpret and effectively communicate policies, strategies and procedures within a complex environment. Highly proficient computer skills, in particular MS Office Word
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Swinburne’s Health, Science and Community Services department is seeking a VET - Community Services Teacher to join the team to deliver high-quality vocational education and training programs. The role of a
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to support services such as administering and maintaining the Indigenous Academic Success Program, and help facilitate a number of key cultural events. About You To be suitable for this role you will need
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Health, Science and Community – Nursing and Health Full-time, 12-months fixed term position at our Wantirna campus T2-T3 salary (dependent on qualifications and experience) + 17% super About the
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Health & Wellbeing area. This position reports to the Associate director Health Services who provides direction and supervision as required. Counsellors are qualified and experienced mental health nurses
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role will be an integral member of the Swinburne Health Services team who provides a holistic care in accordance with the core values of Swinburne University of Technology Health & Wellbeing area. This
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the candidate enrolling in the Doctor of Philosophy (Health Sciences), program. The capacity to work both independently and as part of a team in a collaborative manner. Problem solving and organisational
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domestic and international programs. This includes responding to general enquiries, assisting with the promotion and assessment of scholarships, and monitoring student eligibility on an ongoing basis
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of Philosophy (Health Sciences), or Doctor of Psychology (Clinical and Forensic Psychology) program. Demonstrated capacity to complete writing tasks to an excellent standard and strong verbal communication skills
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Thanks to the generous financial support of Professor Janet Hiller, Inaugural Dean of Health Sciences at Swinburne, this Scholarship has been established to support and encourage a postgraduate