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rates to Uni sport and fitness centres Free annual flu vaccinations Free counselling through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) service Discounted veterinary services for pets of staff Free access
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. They will also have demonstrated ability to conduct research and (at all levels, but particularly at Level C and D) a willingness to develop a program of education-related research over time. We are therefore
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timetabling, tutor and patient recruitment, and management of teaching spaces act as the key point of contact for students and staff, supporting the smooth delivery of the medical education program liaise with
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teaching, ensuring seamless academic delivery and maintaining the standards expected of the DMD program. The role reports to Professor Woosung Sohn , Chair of Population Oral Health in the University
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and innovation to develop and implement effective communications strategies, campaign materials, and procedures that elevate the Institute’s profile. Your key responsibilities will be to: Plan, deliver
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and teaching staff, in the delivery of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program. The position requires you to be on site at Edward Ford Building, University of Sydney Camperdown Campus a minimum of 4 days
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experience 2–4 years of administrative experience in a complex environment strong organisational and time-management skills high-level computer literacy, including microsoft office experience managing
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that engage and inspire active learning and critical thinking applied to nursing practice demonstrated ability to contribute to curriculum design and development in an established academic program commitment
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active learning and critical thinking applied to nursing practice demonstrated ability to contribute to curriculum design and development in an established academic program commitment to delivering
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to show case a research program to undertake over the next 3-5 years related to Frist Nations Health/Education experience in teaching and learning in a tertiary environment, as evidenced by coordination