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, teaching spaces, offices and student spaces. Key areas of responsibility include: Lead and manage the team, including supervision and performance development, workload resourcing, mentoring and providing
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busy, student-focused environment. You will be adaptable, and resourceful, with the confidence to handle high-pressure situations and support students with sensitivity and professionalism. You will be
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of operation, being 8am to 8pm. Please note, this is a frontline service position and flexibility may be limited. This role provides a fantastic opportunity to learn and develop on the job, expand your problem
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University is seeking a Lecturer in Environmental Health to contribute to high-equality teaching and research, with a focus on microbiology, toxicology or health risk assessment. You will work alongside a
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operations while playing a pivotal role in its transformation and expansion into the state-of-the-art Flinders HealthCARE Centre . This high-impact role combines operational leadership, innovation, and
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) in Health Sciences, to deliver high-quality teaching across a range of Health Sciences topics within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, with a strong focus on anatomy and physiology. You will
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Public Health At the College of Medicine and Public Health, we deliver clinical, population and lab-based research, integrated teaching programs and high-quality clinical services. Our footprint reaches
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, and research partners to design and deliver high-impact research outcomes. Contribute to publications, grant applications, and the development of new research collaborations at national and
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of psychology education and strengthening Australia’s mental health workforce. These are high-impact, teaching-focused positions where you will inspire the next generation of psychology professionals through
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University is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Project Officer to support the modernisation, digitisation, and strategic development of the Flinders University Psychology Clinic (FUPC). In this high