68 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" positions at University of South Australia
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role Reporting to the Dean of Programs, you will develop and implement sustainable therapy and education activities in Occupational Therapy for the UniSA Health and Medical Clinic. You will supervise
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Based in Horizon Hospital and Health Service in UniSA Clinical Health Sciences at the City East campus Part time (0.6 FTE), 6 month contract Salary: $63,897 (pro rata) per annum (plus 17
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to improving employment opportunities, supporting professional development and creating a culturally safe and supportive workplace for Aboriginal staff members. About the Program UniSA provides Aboriginal
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with the strategic goals of Adelaide University. About the Role Reporting to the Dean of Programs (Human Performance) you will work collaboratively with staff of the University of South Australia and the
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Based in Horizon Hospital and Health Service in UniSA Clinical Health Sciences at the City East campus Part time (0.6 FTE), 6 month contract Salary: $63,897 (pro rata) per annum (plus 17
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contributions of 17% Employee assistance and development programs A range of salary packaging options, including vehicle leasing, laptops and car A variety of leave arrangements Be part of a University for the
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receiving applications with demonstrated expertise in contemporary legal issues as they relate to Aboriginal peoples, digital or technology law, and regulation. We would also encourage applications with
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All Levels Available to UniSA continuing or fixed-term academic staff members only Academic Promotion 2025 Our University is deeply committed to developing a workforce that is diverse, high performing and one in which talented people thrive. Academic Promotion acknowledges that our academic...
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development programs and activities Cross University collaboration opportunities On-campus health clinic, gym and other fitness facilities Salary packaging and extra leave benefits How to Apply For a copy of
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enable a two-way approach to the Telling the Whole Story Project. You will contribute to encouraging dialogue to recover Aboriginal knowledge, languages, cultures and stories into a bigger, more inclusive