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academic program development and innovation; strong stakeholder engagement and change management capabilities; exceptional leadership, negotiation, and decision-making skills; and a doctoral degree. About
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Project Strategy development. • Expertise in project management approaches, tools (including proficiency in MS Project) and phases of the project lifecycle. • Demonstrated capacity to develop strategy
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development. The role provides accurate and timely information and advice to students and staff regarding fees, and supports the resolution of fee-related issues. The Officer is also responsible for processing
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of payroll and superannuation across the University and its subsidiaries, ensuring accountability, transparency, and excellence in service delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead, inspire and develop a high
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ease Prepare high-quality documentation and meeting materials Coordinate travel and events with precision and professionalism Engage with stakeholders across all levels of the University Collaborate with
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Scheduling Services Specialists and Coordinators, and play a key role in developing academic and exam timetables, as well as coordinating ad-hoc and event bookings. The Scheduling Officer will assist with
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performance. • Collaborate with the CDAO to develop the University’s data strategy and annual operating plans. • Use data insights to identify opportunities for operational efficiency and strategic growth
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VET Student Success Program and manages a team of Coaches working across VET Teaching Departments. Student Success Coaches respond to the needs of students and develop a range of programs to enhance
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options available About the Role Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for governance, compliance, and policy development? Join a dynamic team at the heart of a leading university’s Legal, Risk and
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, engendering confidence from a wide range of stakeholders. • Demonstrated ability to work as a member of and to develop collaborative work teams. • High levels of personal effectiveness, particularly