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tropical contexts. James Cook University (JCU) is currently seeking a passionate and experienced academic to fill the role of Associate Professor, Psychology in our College of Healthcare Sciences. ABOUT THE
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successful in this role, you will hold a PhD in a relevant field and demonstrate significant expertise in universal learning design, active learning strategies, and assessment design in technology-enhanced
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stakeholders. Ability to drive positive change through business improvement initiatives. Computer literacy with the ability to utilise a maintenance management system to effectively procure goods and services
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excellence in medical education. Proven experience in program management, preferably in medical education or healthcare. Strong leadership skills, with the ability to manage distributed teams and drive
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Queensland, JCU is at the forefront of research and education in some of the world’s most critical areas, including marine biology, environmental science, tropical and rural health, and more. Find out more
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leave and Flexible working options Attractive options for salary packaging Fitness Passport Employee Assistance Program Professional development support HOW TO APPLY AND CONTACT DETAILS Click the ‘apply
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some of the world’s most critical areas, including marine biology, environmental science, tropical and rural health, and more. Find out more about JCU , our Careers and our locations . WHY JCU? JCU
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professional education and health service environments. This role requires expertise in project and program management, along with the ability to lead a small, geographically dispersed team while thriving in
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successful in this role, you will hold a PhD in a relevant field and demonstrate significant expertise in universal learning design, active learning strategies, and assessment design in technology-enhanced
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education to undergraduate veterinary science students, both online and face-to-face. You will also contribute to curriculum development, mentor colleagues, and lead research initiatives in companion animal