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and ethics. Develop and maintain dashboards, reports, and visualisations, and help refine coding, automation, and analytical workflows. Collaborate closely with international research partners and field
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strategic direction and oversight to ensure UQ Safer Communities complies with best-practice standards and relevant legislation, including the National Higher Education Code to Prevent and Respond to Gender
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, the CARE Principles, and the AIATSIS Research Code of Ethics. Experience working in environments that include culturally sensitive data or knowledge governance. The successful candidate may be required
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legislation relating to OHS. Demonstrated capacity to successfully implement and manage policies and procedures concerning relevant OHS legislation, standards, and codes. Demonstrated ability to review and
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citizenship behaviours align with the ARC-IFC’s Code of Conduct and UQ values. Build and maintain strong relationships with Indigenous communities and ARC-IFC’s community partners and other end-users
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of building services Basic computer skills. Be available to take part in an after-hours on call roster. Strong understanding of WHS and environmental legislation, codes and standards. Problem-solving skills
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note that these opportunities are subject to The University’s Code of Conduct . School of Psychology Requirements Each course is delivered differently. Please familiarise yourself with the course
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their delivery. Experience with the geological interpretation of geophysical data. Experience with code development and the potential to build novel software solutions for data interpretation will be viewed
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independently, and excellent team collaboration and communication skills. Desirable: Knowledge of OH&S, OGTR, DAWE regulatory requirements, and animal welfare codes. Experience in a research environment, meat