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and influenced positive outcomes in a constructive, proactive manner. that you are flexible and resilient and can adapt to changing environments. your personal alignment with ECU’s values. Benefits
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(full-time or part-time) When you apply, we’ll take the time to understand your skills, experience, and aspirations. As opportunities arise, we’ll match you with roles that align with your strengths and
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strong track record of success in developing and delivering quality undergraduate and postgraduate engineering programs that have strong alignment with industry and promote community and environmental
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CONSIDERED, NOTING THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO WORK THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS) Overview The Communications Centre is an exciting department at ECU and has multiple teams that service both Current
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ensure targeted quality outcomes; Demonstrated ability to translate complex information into clear, engaging content for a varied audience across multiple platforms; Demonstrated high level of skills in
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artist engagements. You will be able to demonstrate: Exceptional organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks, schedules and logistics efficiently. Highly developed relationship building
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Project Outline: The project will be situated within a program of research on the prevention of hospital acquired complications and will align with the Australian National Safety and Quality Health
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organised, capable of meeting deadlines while balancing multiple tasks. You will have excellent communication skills, including the ability to determine the most appropriate way to convey and present
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at multiple levels. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, providing structured support across a vast range of requests. Experience with process mapping and project management tools desirable (e.g., MS
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genetic (genome wide SNP and next generation sequencing), epigenetic (genome wide methylation) and longitudinal phenotype data from the Australian and international observational studies of ageing and AD