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A unique veterinary clinical career pathway. Leadership for good starts here. A Full-time, continuing employment opportunity appointment in Veterinary Small Animal Surgery (Education-Focused
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composite (MMC) coatings. You will help fill critical knowledge gaps in process monitoring, optimisation, and control for laser cladding, contributing directly to the development of a cost effective
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-related datasets, with a willingness to further develop these skills strong skills in research, planning and organisation, computer literacy, effective presentations, and communication. Sponsorship / work
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, managing facility supplies, overseeing contractor onsite operations, and supporting the effective operation of research animal environments. Your key responsibilities will be to: provide animal husbandry
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outstanding candidates who do not completely fulfil all criteria to the level specified. The level of appointment (Professor or Associate Professor) will be determined during the selection process, based
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processes undertake day to day administrative duties such as purchasing, invoice processing, and compliance activities prioritise health and safety and support the team in safety practices and initiatives
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of advanced data management systems and digital research tools oversee research documentation, ethical submissions, reporting, and dissemination of findings evaluate and optimise grant management processes
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ring gai Hospital, this role is embedded within a large, diverse clinical setting that delivers comprehensive acute, sub acute and outpatient services across medicine, surgery, allied health, community
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to the efficient operation of the research work area by providing essential research support. Your key responsibilities will be to: recruiting study participants, liaising with potential participants
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partnership with faculties and schools, you will be responsible for developing and delivering development activities and supporting the development of processes and systems for the identification of research