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ideas to life, and enjoys working with passionate donors and alumni, we’d love to hear from you. About the role As Deputy Director, you will: Drive the development and delivery of a comprehensive US and
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delivery, drives continuous improvement across the function, and acts as one of the deputies to the HR Associate Director as required. Your key responsibilities will be to: lead the development and
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, from conceptualisation to final reporting, including budget development and initialising successful grants provide advice on research direction, updating the academic staff on the latest grant
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compliance with privacy legislation contribute to policy development and implementation of the University Disability Action Plan deliver training and resources to raise disability awareness among staff
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information on University systems contribute to the development of preliminary budgets and monitor expenditures against approved financial plans oversee resource management, balancing financial, personnel, 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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making to ensure financial sustainability. The successful applicant will contribute to the recruitment, appointment, development and retention of talented staff who are able to attract research funding and
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competitive remuneration package, including 17% superannuation. About the opportunity Collective Excellence 2028 represents a significant evolution in how the University achieves its ambitions—shifting from
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clean rooms. Its first priority is to support the cell therapy ecosystem at technology readiness levels (TRL) 1–3, through process development and GMP simulation laboratories. We are now entering the next
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contribute to the development of the rural medical workforce by providing training in an environment that delivers medical graduates and doctors with the aptitude, knowledge, and skills to provide quality