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, policy improvement, and patient or community impact. Supervise, mentor, and guide postgraduate students and early-career academics, fostering a positive and high-performing research culture. Contribute
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outcomes design and engage in high-quality teaching and learning experiences which meet the University’s expectations and standards for education delivering outstanding teaching and learning outcomes
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. Operating within a high volume and demand-driven service environment, the Examinations Logistics Officer works closely with staff in the Examinations Office to support and deliver an efficient and effective
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Facilities team is looking for a highly motivated and self-driven Professional Officer, Cultural Heritage to join their high performing team. In this role, you will manage and supervise the technical
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expertise to plan and prioritise laboratory tasks, maintain effective communication with team members and stakeholders, and troubleshoot technical issues, contributing to a safe, efficient, and high
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to quality processes, and supporting the efficient operation of the research program. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative, research-intensive environment and is motivated by
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responsibility for performance management and service delivery outcomes high level written and verbal communication skills, with proficiency in enterprise systems such as Microsoft 365, SharePoint, content
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across the Centre. The United States Studies Centre (USSC) is one of Australia’s most influential think tanks. We’re in an exciting growth phase, powered by an award-winning culture, a high-performing team
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collaborative, high-performing environment. Why join us? 5-year Fixed Term Senior Professional Staff role with a competitive remuneration package Work at the globally prestigious Charles Perkins Centre, one of
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engage in high-quality teaching and learning experiences which meet the University’s expectations and standards for education delivering outstanding teaching and learning outcomes for students develop