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). The National Mental Health Pathways Practice Program Pilot aims to attract and retain allied health professionals to the mental health sector by providing supervised placement opportunities across a range of
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the direction of the Research and Program Director, ARIIA, the Research Fellow will be responsible for contributing to ARIIA by managing the research, implementation and evaluation and dissemination activities
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of the Rapid Applied Research Translation (RART) and First Nations Molecular POCT Program, which provides molecular point-of-care testing to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services across Australia
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outcomes in their communities. About the Role The Scientific Officer will provide support for delivery of program key performance indicators for the infectious disease point-of-care testing Programs
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Overseeing the development of a successful annual giving and bequest program For a more comprehensive list of Key Position responsibilities, please view the Position Description About You With proven success
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support relating to the planning, development, and project management of FFF’s research program. They will play a key role in the success of the Manufacturing Growth Accelerator and Strategic Industry
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The successful candidate will require completion of a PhD, or equivalent qualifications and/or professional social work experience, as well as eligibility for membership of the Australian Association
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You The successful candidate will have a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in a disciplinary field aligned with social work, eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers as
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JR0000013750 Continuing | Full-Time at 1.0FTE Higher Education Officer Level 7 | Salary Details plus 17% Superannuation Location: Bedford Park / Kaurna Country View Position Description About Information and Digital Services Information and Digital Services (IDS) are a pivotal resource of the...
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Candidates for the Travelling Fellowship must: • have been enrolled in the University for a PhD degree for at least 18 months at the time of departure (or an equivalent period part-time); • have