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Containment Zone (see toadfree.zone). With guidance from the team, you will develop and support a large fauna monitoring program being undertaken by four Indigenous Ranger groups. You will provide on-ground
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under the supervision of the Trials & Evaluation Program Director and will partner with the Manager of National Student Equity Evaluations. They will collaborate closely with student equity practitioners
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of learning solutions. Adaptability – Capacity to quickly adjust to evolving technologies, pedagogical methods, and institutional requirements. Digital fluency – Proficiency with a wide range of
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teaching methods (tutorials, practical sessions, workshops) Mark assessments and contribute to curriculum development Coordinate units and supervise honours and postgraduate students Manage associated
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research program. Join us and develop your academic career in a dynamic and collegial team of lecturers and researchers who train industry-ready undergraduate and postgraduate students. Your responsibilities
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documentation (PID) as required, including timelines, implementation and evaluation methods and communication strategies. Coordinate the implementation of project plans and initiatives. Track and monitor
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development, data interpretation, and qualitative methods. Strong analytical and presentation skills, with the ability to communicate insights to diverse audiences. Excellent organisational skills with
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, including tutorials, workshops, and field sessions. Assess student work, contribute to curriculum design, and act as unit coordinator. Engage in ongoing improvement in teaching methods and supervise student
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Diversity Awareness Program with a key focus on the areas of gender equity, diverse sex, sexuality and gender, ethnicity, disability and accessibility, and health and wellness. We aim to promote and improve
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Student Engagement activity and supporting our student ambassador program. In this role you will… Provide broad administrative support to the future student engagement team. Act as the first point of