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Job Reference: 1107545 About the Role: Curtin University is pleased to announce multiple continuing full-time (1.0 FTE) positions for Clinics Program Coordinators. This role will be crucial in
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in this role involves fostering the vision for undergraduate and postgraduate Engineering education, creating a collaborative and inspiring environment across multiple Schools and campuses, ensuring
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, and analyse financial reports to ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness Provide expert accounting advice across the University, ensuring alignment with accounting standards and internal policies
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efficiently, strategically aligned, and responsive to the needs of our students and staff. The OASIS Enhancement Project, launched in 2025, aims to modernise and personalise Curtin’s central student portal
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. This pivotal role provides expert architectural leadership across Curtin’s ServiceNow, Microsoft, and AWS environments, ensuring our digital ecosystem is robust, scalable, secure, and aligned with business needs
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, Learning Success and the broader Library Strategy Team on future development of the artificial intelligence service, proactively identifying risks and ensuring alignment of the service with Library and
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System (WHSMS). This project-focused position will be responsible for designing and delivering a robust, fit-for-purpose WHSMS that aligns with legislative requirements, recognised best practice standards
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acquired, tracked, and maintained throughout their lifecycle. Collaborate closely with the Desktop Services Manager and team to ensure new products adhere to established standards, align with best practice
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content across the five years of the MBBS program, ensuring alignment with AMC standards. Develop and implement a cohesive student research pathway, from undergraduate exposure to advanced research
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methods in collaboration with academic staff. A strong understanding of educational technology software and tools, learning theories (including constructive alignment), and assessment design is essential