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Full time continuing opportunity Drive high-impact strategic initiatives through data-driven planning and cross-functional collaboration Base Salary $146,197 - $154,260 + 17% superannuation About
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supporting high-level decision-making, coordinating critical projects, and ensuring the smooth functioning of day-to-day operations. Working closely with academic and professional staff, you will be
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Administrative Officer to support Astralis projects and perform general administrative and clerical duties for the designated work area, ensuring tasks are completed in an efficient and effective manner
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Hassett who is an academic in the University of Sydney’s School of Health Sciences- a school at the forefront of health science education and undertaking high-impact research that anticipates the health
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responsibilities will be to: deliver client-focused frontline Library information services participate in the development and delivery of high-quality client-focused student engagement services. support the
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client-focused frontline Library information services participate in the development and delivery of high-quality client-focused student engagement services. support the maintenance and operation of
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prioritise process enhancements that improve operational efficiency act as a key escalation point for complex catalogue and content-related issues guide and support team members to foster a high-performing and
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opportunity Reporting directly to the Head of our Equine Unit, the Veterinary Registrar - Equine Ambulatory position will join the Camden Equine Centre (CEC) team within the UVTHC in providing high quality
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will: Implement SBA’s strategic vision and operational model Build and lead a high-performing team, including the COO and innovation leads Cultivate partnerships across academia, health, government
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roles in higher education or similarly complex settings. Demonstrated success in leading high-performing teams and developing key strategies working with collaboratively across the organisation