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Job Reference: 1061405 About the Role: Curtin University is excited to announce a unique fixed-term opportunity for a Clinics Program Coordinator , with a position available until December 2025
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meetings, convene focus groups and deliver high level presentations to relevant groups and other appropriate stakeholders across the University. Oversee and be accountable for the implementation of program
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a highly organised and proactive Program Management Coordinator to join our Digital Technology Solutions (DTS) team. In this dynamic role, you’ll coordinate portfolio delivery activities across
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, implementation, and delivery of a complex, high-impact program of work. As a key driver of the Faculty’s “Align and Advance” initiative, the Program Manager will lead major priorities spanning new course
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interdisciplinary integration, accreditation, and high-quality student supervision. Shape research and innovation – build and lead high-performing research teams, secure external funding, mentor emerging researchers
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to: Develop and review strategic plans Engage stakeholders to define deliverables and manage expectations Monitor and evaluate program performance Oversee budgets and resource allocation Prepare project reports
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, and maintain cutting-edge data pipelines, warehouses, and lakes, and mentor junior engineers to foster a high-performing, collaborative team. Key Responsibilities: Independently lead design and
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in teaching methods. Research Build research capability to conduct competitive and a high-quality dietetics discipline research and/or scholarship of learning and teaching program and seeking funding
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administrative functions Research (for Teaching and Research academics only) Engage in high-quality, nationally competitive research Develop a coherent research program and participate as a co or chief
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and provides a quality advisory service to students on future study options, career pathways and life as a Curtin student. The team facilitate recruitment events on the Perth campus and at high schools