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equipment faults to minimise interruption to student learning Maintenance of current records relating to simulation information including products, licences, software versions etc. ensuring specialised
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and/or education and/or training. A sound knowledge of contemporary administrative systems, software and practices, and an ability to interpret and apply a range of relevant policies and procedures
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records systems, including attention to detail in the preparation of spreadsheets and data entry Sound knowledge of contemporary financial and administrative systems, software and practices, and experience
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candidates will demonstrate the following key capabilities: A higher degree in Education, Public Health or relevant discipline (or equivalent experience and progress towards a PhD) and evidence of cultural
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, you will have completed a PhD in child and/or adolescent mental health, psychology, education, public health or related field, as well as two years of research experience in child and/or adolescent
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The successful candidate will require completion of a PhD, or equivalent qualifications and/or professional social work experience, as well as eligibility for membership of the Australian Association
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You The successful candidate will have a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in a disciplinary field aligned with social work, eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers as
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Candidates for the Travelling Fellowship must: • have been enrolled in the University for a PhD degree for at least 18 months at the time of departure (or an equivalent period part-time); • have
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a PhD (or equivalent qualification), eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers as well as five years’ post-qualifying practice experience. They should also demonstrate
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successful, you will have completed a PhD or an equivalent qualification, as well as five years (FTE) of post-qualifying practice experience and eligibility for membership of the Australian Association