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pools, a campus train station and Macquarie Centre shopping complex next door. Essential Criteria Previous experience in customer service role Be self-motivated and the ability to adapt in a dynamic
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Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. You will be working with A/Prof Benjamin Pope and A/Prof Christian Schwab on a full-time, fixed term period for 3 years. This role will develop and apply new data
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parking options Flexible working options Training and professional development Onsite childcare facilities Discounted health insurance (Medibank) Onsite vacation care Employee Assistance Program Subsidised
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strategic direction, operational excellence, and cultural development across the Faculty, which includes six schools and research departments and contributes to Macquarie’s sustainability mission. Learn more
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. Contribute to the development of competitive research funding applications and associated reporting (where relevant). 2. Collaboration, Engagement and Impact Work effectively within multidisciplinary research
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creativity to enhance the research performance of the University and achieve excellence in teaching. We invest in developing the careers and wellbeing of our students and staff and expect all our leaders
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on offer when you work at Macquarie University. Flexible, hybrid work arrangements 17% Superannuation Subsidised onsite parking options Extensive training and professional development programs Onsite
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proven record of accomplishment in the area of customer experience and continuous improvement. Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills including the ability to work collaboratively and to
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and professional development programs Onsite childcare facilities to support working parents Onsite vacation care during school holidays Discounted health insurance Subsidised membership at our Sport
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understanding of vestibular neurophysiology and develop innovative approaches to enhance the electrical excitability of vestibular tissues—laying the groundwork for future implantable balance prostheses. Working