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administrative tasks with efficiency and accuracy Full time, fixed-rerm (12 months with possibility to be extended) based in Burnie About the opportunity The Administration Officer – Program Delivery & Assessment
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. The role also a research allocation that contributes to the field of research related to Japanese language or related teaching program. What you’ll do: Contribute to the teaching of core Japanese language
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activities. Evidence of evidence-based practice capability demonstrated by qualifications, health service/program evaluation, publications, or direct experience in research projects. Demonstrated experience in
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Board and advisory committees. You will bring demonstrated experience in research partnerships or R&D program coordination, strong written and analytical capability, and the ability to work confidently
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productive working relationships across stakeholder groups. Demonstrated capacity to support client understanding, encourage cooperation, and influence positive outcomes. Demonstrated capacity to plan work
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highly motivated individual to provide essential technical leadership and support across two major research initiatives: the Aquaculture Environment research program and a large-scale grant focusing
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Program courses and will have capacity to develop and enhance high quality learning experiences. The appointee will be required to make a significant contribution to teaching scholarship and research
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fisheries modelling, data analysis, and stock assessment to generate robust evidence that informs management decisions. Working within the IMAS Fisheries and Aquaculture Modelling Program, the position
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Research (Menzies), supporting a wildlife vaccine research program developing and testing a novel biocontrol vaccine aimed to reduce the impact of invasive species in the environment. What you’ll do
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the Healthy Seafood Program under the Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration Agreement (SMRCA) at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS). The role provides scientific leadership in