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expertise in systems biology approaches to obesity and metabolism, contributing to the University’s reputation as a global leader in the field Base Salary, Academic Level A $105,314 - $116,679 p.a + 17
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Part time (0.8FTE), fixed term until May 2029 Exciting opportunity to be a Senior Research Fellow in Systems Epidemiology Base Salary starting from $156,103 pro rata + 17% superannuation About the
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Full time, 2 year fixed term opportunity Utilise your expertise to provide support for Human Resource Workforce Systems users across the University through ensuring usability, data integrity
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Full time, fixed term opportunity for 18 months This position is available immediately with reasonable flexibility on the start date Base Salary Level A, Step 5-8 $109,263 - $121,054 p.a + 17
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Full time, 12 month fixed term opportunity Utilise your expertise to provide support for Human Resource Workforce Systems users across the University through ensuring usability, data integrity
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· Full time, fixed-term role, 2 months at Camperdown · Fantastic opportunity for a Senior Research Fellow role within the field of Food Systems and Nutrition · Base Salary $156,103
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Full time, continuing position. Located at the Services Building (G12) on Camperdown Campus Use your experience to oversee the University Accommodation systems to ensure a seamless and positive
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families. Integrated Kids Connect (IKC) is an innovative, co-designed program that transforms early childhood care by embedding proactive, strengths-based developmental screening and support into everyday
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across the Hospitals, vendor team and University’s ICT Team, you will ensure the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to a high standard. As a subject matter expert, you will provide sound
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, Planned Giving. This is a critical leadership role at a time of growth and ambition. Planned giving is central to the University’s long-term philanthropic strategy, and this role will lead the continued