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Sciences, Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus (North Ryde) The Role The Research Assistant will play a key role in a clinical study, primarily visiting participating general practices to recruit and
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of business and technology risks, and opportunities to continually improve efficiency and effectiveness. Lead and deliver the design, implementation, and operation of analytics, analytics platforms and
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focus on major gifts of $100k+. Analyse and report on prospects and donor trends, making recommendations for continuous improvement of program strategy and processes. Provide specialist advice and
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a pivotal role in leading the development of high-quality role-based learning and end-user support solutions for the student 360 (S360) program, enabling business users to operate successfully a large
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integrated security technology systems, and provide empathetic yet authoritative engagement with a diverse range of stakeholders including students, staff, senior executives and external agencies. You will be
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PRIMARY DETAIL - Total remuneration: $167,120 – $176,506 gross per annum (HEW Level 9), inclusive of 17% superannuation and annual leave loading - Full-time, continuing role. Based at Wallumattagal campus, North Ryde. - High performing and supportive team. Hybrid working arrangement. Work within...
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Appointment Type: 2 year fixed term contract, Full-Time Location: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde; Hybrid Join Australia’s largest Motor Neuron Disease (MND
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interaction between in-person and online participants, managing technology and fostering engagement across both formats Providing general information/advice and assistance to students, parents and other
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Program. The role is an excellent opportunity to play a lead in a key Program in Macquarie University’s digital transformation. You will report directly to the Product Owner (CRM) as part of the Operational
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compliance and integrity across the University’s community. It also acts as the primary liaison with regulatory bodies and supports the University’s participation in the Defence Industry Security Program (DISP