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-class institution. About You You will bring: Proven experience in strategy development, operations, or organisational transformation within large, complex organisations. Ability to navigate multiple
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Fixed term opportunity for an experienced HR Consultant (Advisory) until 31 December 2026 A large and supportive team with opportunities for growth and development within the University Base Salary
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development of the University’s capabilities and understanding of workplace compliance, across all faculties and business areas, ensuring correct and consistent application of University‘s policies and
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standards. You will set, communicate, and achieve academic and operational objectives, including curriculum development, research and education strategies, resource allocation, talent management, and external
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to the University’s compliance objectives by driving the investigation and resolution of claims and enquiries, including pay outcomes. The team also has a key role in continuous improvement and the development
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non‑Indigenous students that align with curriculum and accreditation standards. contribute to curriculum development within the School, including the co‑design and delivery of multidisciplinary teaching
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to the development and enhancement of finance related policies and procedures. Your key responsibilities will be to: collaborate with planning and operational committees to support and advise on financial matters
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alcohol and drug prevention initiative, you will lead the development of resources, webinars and workshops to disseminate research evidence and equip school staff, allied health professionals and parents
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education design, media and digital capability, and a strong focus on an outstanding student experience to support the development of scalable, high-impact programs for modern learners across a portfolio of
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will aim to determine the role of heavy metals in the initiation and evolution of prostate cancer through fostering recent advances in single-cell proteomic technologies, including a most recent