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Job Reference: 1041892 About the Role: We are seeking a talented Videographer to bring student stories to life through high quality video and photo content for our student communication channels
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international audience, you will play a critical role in implementing strategic recruitment plans and policies, driving student engagement, and achieving enrolment targets. This position requires a high level of
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, our high-performing team thrives on collaboration, working seamlessly with internal and external partners to shape a brighter, more inclusive future. About Curtin University We are an energetic
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-based partnership framework. Cultivate high-impact, purpose-driven partnerships across industry, government, NGOs, and community sectors that enhance teaching, enable applied research, and promote social
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and preparing high-quality reports. Role Requirements: As this is a continuing (permanent) role, you will require permanent work rights in Australia to be considered. Successful applicants are subject
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media coverage through appropriate platforms (e.g. iSentia, Meltwater). You are very well-organised, detail-oriented and produce high quality work to short deadlines. You have exceptional interpersonal
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such as drone operation, photo-imagery, LiDAR and ArcGIS Survey123. Develop and maintain custom scripts and automate geospatial workflows using Python and FME. Administer and maintain Curtin University's
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of students and promoting Indigenous perspectives in academia, we would love to hear from you! Your responsibilities will be, but are not limited to: Deliver high-quality teaching and student support. Focus
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or equivalent in relevant discipline. Established high-level teaching skills and experience with a reflective approach in teaching delivery. A strong understanding of pedagogical theory and
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priorities while maintaining accuracy and meeting deadlines. Advanced computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, and Teams). Excellent written and verbal