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to produce high-quality, sustainable content Managing projects day-to-day - balancing quality, timelines, and accessibility to keep resources engaging and up to date Communicating with stakeholders and
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opportunity within our new Digital and Campus Services team Work in a high performing and motivated team About Us: At Victoria University, our aim is to be a global leader in dual-sector learning and research
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escalates where necessary can equally work autonomously and collaboratively as needed Duties: An example of duties you may perform will include: Supporting students through case management by completing
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consultation with a range of stakeholders, they create a high level of content, provide high level advice, recommendations and support to University stakeholders in effective management and use of video and
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outcomes alignment, assessment strategies, and inclusive design principles. Proven success leading course transformation or curriculum renewal projects – particularly at a program level within tertiary
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research institutes as an Administrative Officer and assist in supporting the smooth operation of our Institute. The Institute of Health and Sport (IHES) delivers transformative, future-focused research
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% superannuation, working 36.75 hours per week. This position is located at our Footscray Park campus. Key Duties An example of your responsibilities or duties you may perform will include: Design and lead data
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of high-quality training programs, mentor and guide teaching staff, and drive curriculum innovation that responds to industry needs and drives student success. The role is also vital in industry engagement
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, uncertainty about the future, personal and family matters, and study problems that may hinder their participation or performance in educational activities. Some of the duties you will perform are: Assessing
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high-quality outcomes on time. Relationship-building: Excellent communication skills (written and verbal), with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders, from IT teams to Aboriginal community