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training outcomes and an exceptional student experience. This role is diverse and dynamic, requiring attention to detail and a strong understanding of Higher Education and VET frameworks to maintain
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. Flexibility to work some weekends and outside standard hours is essential, as the Engagement Officer helps deliver a safe, connected, and uniquely Tasmanian residential experience where students can thrive
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-centric and continuous improvement approach. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and relationship management skills, including the capability to effectively liaise with all levels of the organisation
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the education sector Parental leave backfill position until December 2026 Part Time (0.8FTE) based in Burnie About the opportunity The University of Tasmania is looking for an experienced people person to join
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-quality training outcomes and an exceptional experience. This is a dynamic role requiring attention to detail, strong communication skills, and a solid understanding of Higher Education and VET frameworks
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impactful, student-focused initiatives Provide day to day operational and administrative support Ongoing, full time role based in Hobart About the opportunity The University of Tasmania is looking for a
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Launceston Clinical School, at rohan.church@utas.edu.au or on 03 6324 5446. Please visit https://www.utas.edu.au/jobs/applying for our guide to applying and details on the recruitment process. For current
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Level B or C Full Time, Ongoing role based in Hobart (Taroona) About the opportunity The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies is looking for a Benthic Invertebrate Field Biologist to join their Dive
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support for marine research projects Full time, ongoing role based at Taroona and Salamanca About the opportunity The institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is looking for a Senior Technical
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Institute of Agriculture’s (TIA) Horticulture Centre to enhance the sustainability and profitability of Tasmanian producers by ensuring research is effectively translated into practice. Working with a