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communications, sensing, and adjacent fields Contribute to the development of research proposals and pursue new funding opportunities Author and publish high-quality research outputs in leading journals and
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payroll governance, risk management, compliance and payroll operations. Your key responsibilities will include: Developing payroll governance frameworks in compliance with enterprise agreements, modern
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solutions. Identifying suitable options to address complex healthcare business requirements and developing appropriate documentation, diagrams, and feasibility assessments. Mapping functional and non
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high-level executive support to the CIDO, including coordination of IT input to key University activities (reporting, strategic updates, and risk profiles) Coordinate, prepare and quality-assure
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to process, people, operations, systems, and technologies. Support Change Management: Collaborate with the Change Manager to prepare change communications, develop training plans, and deliver training
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designed to support your professional growth and development. This is an exciting opportunity in the health and higher education sectors, with a clear pathway for progression. You’ll gain hands-on experience
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strategic partnerships and create impact at scale. Macquarie Business School (MQBS) is seeking an experienced and strategic Faculty Engagement Manager to lead the development and delivery of the School’s
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actively involved in the development, curriculum design, and teaching in the Undergraduate Mental Health and Counselling Major within the Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Health Sciences Courses. About
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Family) Located at Macquarie University (Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde) The School of Psychological Sciences is seeking suitably qualified academics to be actively involved in the development
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of Special Education Classroom Assistant. The role is offered as Casual and may include short-term contracted work. In contributing to the learning and development of primary aged students with special