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experience managing curriculum data, publications, and content across student systems and web‑based platforms experience supporting quality assurance activities, including course reviews, curriculum mapping
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of information. The successful candidate will work under general supervision, performing tasks as directed and in accordance with defined responsibilities. They make choices between established methods of work and
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healthcare. The role will support Associate Professor Ankur Singh , Chair of Lifespan Oral Health. Your key responsibilities will be to: support population oral health data acquisition and management
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enquiries, and ensure timely responses maintain accurate records and trackers for reporting assist with case investigations and gather information from stakeholders prepare data and reports to support
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, ensuring compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), ethics, and governance requirements. This role offers the chance to work closely with clinicians and data scientists in a dynamic research-intensive
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. This position will be based within the Leeder Centre for Health Policy, Economics and Data, known for high quality health policy research, analysis, advice and education. We focus on improving public health
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, tenders, fellowships, and variations negotiate agreements with external funding agencies and coordinate award acceptance and contract establishment maintain accurate agreement data and ensure timely upload
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of ambitious and goal-oriented professionals. Proven ability to present complex information clearly and compellingly in writing and in person. Demonstrated success in establishing, cultivating and
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participation and address any questions they may have. This role is essential in ensuring participant engagement and accurate data collection. It requires a confident communicator who is comfortable making phone
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their affiliates submitted on or after 1st January 2024, with allowances for career interruption. strong track record relative to opportunity (thesis, publications, preprints, data/products, or equivalent research