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integrity and ethical compliance Clear communication skills and the ability to work effectively within a research team, supported by competent use of standard office software College of Medicine and Public
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with a diverse range of stakeholder is underpinned by your vast network and the trusting industry relationships you have developed. You will also be able to demonstrate the following: Demonstrated
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Australia are delivered by six regional Local Health Networks (LHNs): These regional LHNs are committed to providing a range of high-quality health services to meet the needs of people living in country South
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development and delivery of an integrated digital marketing strategy across domestic and international audiences, aligned to the University’s priorities and global growth goals. Defining and embedding clear
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sector, fostering relationships with Local Health Networks, the Australian Medical Council, and industry partners. The role includes mentoring future leaders and junior academic colleagues in Clinical
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contribution to academic quality assurance Experience coordinating and/or leading teaching activities of other staff Evidence of engagement with professional bodies, industry, or wider community networks at a
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. About You You are a dedicated thought-leader in the health care space, specialising in aged care research who thrives in a structured environment with clearly defined scope and responsibilities. You are
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and autonomously. Effective to well-developed organisational and time management skills, with the ability to work both with supervision and independently according to defined priorities to meet
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changemakers who challenge convention, and each other, to shape what comes next. Our strong network of external links keeps our work dynamic, enabling us to connect across barriers to create enterprising
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issues promptly, and maintaining accurate records of simulation software, licences, and equipment updates to ensure optimal functionality and minimal disruption to learning. During intensives