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Campus, and will also work across Curtin’s global campuses. Your new Team - School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS): Formed in 2017, EECMS unites Curtin’s core
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student learning through diverse methods, assessing student work, and contributing to curriculum design. In Research: Conducting competitive research, developing a coherent research program, securing
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compliance systems and workflows. Review Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) and ensure contractor documentation meets Curtin’s standards. Provide training and support to contractors, faculty, and tenants
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, innovative teaching methods which enhance the student experience. Assess and provide feedback on student work, contributing to curriculum innovation and content design. Actively engage with the Agriculture and
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deadlines. Proficiency in computer applications, including MS Office and email. Desirable: Previous experience within the higher education sector. Role Requirements: As this is a continuing (permanent) role
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dynamic environment. Strong organisational and time management skills are essential, along with proficiency in basic computer applications, particularly Microsoft Outlook for calendar management, email
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. More information on ACSES is available on its website: https://www.acses.edu.au/ About the Role: This position reports to the Director of the Research and Policy program and supports the Directors
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relationships. Manage and coordinate project milestone plans, timelines, implementation, and evaluation methods. Coordinate resources associated with the delivery of assigned tasks and/or milestones, monitor and
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Job Reference: 1074005 Part-time (0.8FTE) Continuing - flexible workdays | Curtin Bentley Campus (Boorloo, Perth) A pivotal role in shaping Curtin’s Medical Radiation Science program Curtin Medical
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and Community Involvement Program. In this role, you will engage in various administrative activities that support our services and contribute to impactful area activities within the Faculty of Health