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of protocols, procedures, guidelines and administrative systems. Advanced word processing, PowerPoint, spreadsheet, database, desktop publishing, internet and email skills, including proficiency with computer
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Information Technology, Computer Engineering, or a related field. Industry certifications such as CompTIA Server+, Cisco CCNA, Dell EMC, or equivalent are desirable. Experience: Proven experience in hardware operations
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proficient computer literacy with excellent skills in Microsoft Office applications and database skills, preferably large, complex databases. Familiarity with research management software (e.g. Infoed, SPIN
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to liaise effectively with all levels of staff and external stakeholders. Advanced level of computer literacy, working with a range of computer systems and applications, including Microsoft Office . An
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coursework degree program in Term 1, 2026. Must be female Selection Applicants will be assessed on the basis of: Academic Merit Leadership skills (school, workplace or community) A video submission addressing
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on HIV and Triple Elimination in the Asia Pacific region. Supporting the ACTUP-PNG project under the leadership of Professor Angela Kelly-Hanku of the Asia and Pacific Health Program, the role involves
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levels of staff and external stakeholders. Advanced level of computer literacy, working with a range of computer systems and applications, including the Microsoft Office suit of applications. Superior time
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, either professionally or in a volunteer capacity Previous experience in higher education would be highly regarded Previous experience organising and running events Relevant program and/or project
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-time Honours year program at the School of Chemistry in Term 1, 2025 or Term 2, 2025. Selection Each applicant will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate: Academic Merit Aptitude and commitment
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within the Future You program team in providing practical and efficient project support. The role will provide project coordination and support, reporting and analytical support, developing communications