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of Nursing and Midwifery undertakes a wide range of teaching and research programs in Nursing, Midwifery, Maternal, Family and Child Health, Ageing and Aged Care, Health Service Design, Health and Wellbeing
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, obtain funding from internal or external sources for teaching improvement projects. Co-supervise postgraduate research students as required. Represent discipline/program or school at external events
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. The role involves contributing to a major industry-aligned project funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council’s Industrial Transformation Research Programme. This position
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education context (e.g. AACSB, PRME or discipline-level accreditations) Strong project and program management skills, including advanced data analysis and reporting capability Proven ability to think
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Coordinator(s) and students to support the placement program for allocated discipline(s). The Placement Officer is also expected to work across the team, supporting fellow Placement Officers through periods
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who are ready to step into a strategic partnering position focused on future-state planning, demand management, and strategic alignment. Please note: This is not a project or program delivery role—it
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Officer acts as discipline contact working between the Academic Coordinator(s) and students to support the placement program for allocated discipline(s). The Placement Officer is also expected to work
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Development program, including training and supervision. Responsibilities include managing caseloads, supporting service development and innovation, contributing to postgraduate teaching, and being an active
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environments for Library users. This role supports the implementation of the Library’s Digital Action Plan within Library Learning Services, with a focus on creating accessible, evidence-based online learning
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is positioning itself to deliver a new program of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) at scale. This includes consolidating discipline-specific, placement-based elective subjects into a centrally delivered