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. Utilising engagement and change management tools, activities and approaches to support leadership alignment, stakeholder engagement, and cultural assessment. Reporting in Program Phoenix Change Lead, you will
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Apply now Job no:532205 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Senior Lecturer, Indigenous First Peoples Academic Medicine Program Lead (Identified role) Employment Type: Full - time
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, program and event management systems, and communication platforms for small and large-scale mailouts, registrations and post-event administration, along with insights and analytics for evaluation and
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effective channels of communication, analysing requests and correspondence to prioritise priorities as well as urgent and often sensitive matters. Perform finance administration requests in line with program
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programs, projects and initiatives. Maintain websites, program and event management systems, and communication platforms for small and large-scale mailouts, registrations and post-event administration, along
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or Health Promotion Demonstrated high level experience in the development, delivery and evaluation of successful mental health or health promotion programs to culturally diverse people Relevant program or
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Strait Islander people to apply. Why your role matters We are seeking a Program Manager to take on a strategic leadership role within the Yuwaya Ngarra-li partnership and the Societal Transformation and
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projects are managed within a defined, consistent and proven set of rules for project development and implementation. Partner with the Project Team and key stakeholders to plan and monitor progress
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. Accountabilities: Contribute to and enhance planning, performance, outputs, and innovation within and on behalf of the School of Science’s Mathematics and Physics support program. Develop and maintain proactive
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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