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January 2026, the University will also consider gender-based violence (GBV) risk factors as part of our recruitment processes. All applicants will be required to complete a gender‑based violence
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consider gender-based violence (GBV) risk factors as part of our recruitment processes. All applicants will be required to complete a gender‑based violence declaration in accordance with the National
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resume and a cover letter. Please click on the 'Apply' link provided in this Job Ads to initiate the application process. Please note, we will be running a rolling recruitment process, so please apply as
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relating to College of Business and Law programs, across all modes and locations; utilises and actively contributes to further development of University systems and processes; and works collaboratively with
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-based violence (GBV) risk factors as part of our recruitment processes. All applicants will be required to complete a gender‑based violence declaration in accordance with the National Higher Education
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interested in establishing a teaching practice. This competitive application process generates many applications beyond our available positions. By filling out this expressions of interest for sessional
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-control systems). Excellent written communication skills with high attention to accuracy, structure and plain-English standards. Experience designing or managing document-control processes. Strong
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resources. To be successful in this position, you will have: Demonstrated understanding of research and teaching practices and processes in higher education and vocational education sector and their role of a
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governance, safe environments and systems, knowledge and capability building, safety and support, safe processes, data and evidence, and safe student accommodation. The Code requires universities to deliver
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academics within the teaching team, contributing to course delivery, moderation, and continuous improvement processes. They should maintain up-to-date knowledge of their subject area and actively support the