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Role The Flinders Accelerator for Microbiome Exploration (FAME) is seeking a Research Associate in Computational Genomics to develop next-generation bioinformatics tools for genome and metagenome
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. Operating under broad direction, this position champions a culture of continuous improvement and regulatory excellence. It is responsible for identifying and implementing process enhancements within
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Associate will: Conduct molecular biology and protein-DNA interaction experiments (e.g. EMSA, protein purification, functional screens). Integrate laboratory findings with bioinformatics analyses such as
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, offering hands-on experience with cutting-edge techniques in molecular biology, bioinformatics, and data analysis—an ideal environment for early-career researchers eager to make an impact. Life at Flinders
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Hiring Managers to provide timely, high-quality guidance throughout the recruitment process. Reporting to the Recruitment and Employment Services Manager, your proactive, customer-focused approach will
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senior executives, sharing responsibilities and contributing to organisational success. Experience driving system and process improvements, collaborating effectively with external partners to achieve
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, this role could be your next career move. As a Recruitment Officer, you’ll support end-to-end recruitment processes across the University, working closely with Hiring Managers, Recruitment Advisors, and the
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officers, and academic colleagues. You will bring: Critical thinking, initiative, and the ability to offer practical ideas to improve processes and support project outcomes. Experience in literature reviews
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About the Role This position presents a real opportunity to refine, improve and create processes. Responsible for hands-on financial processing, along with providing professional accounting leadership and
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This program is open to both Domestic (Australian) and International students studying in Australia. Students must still be in the process of completing their degree when they undertake the program (i.e. it