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University of New South Wales | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 1 month ago
to the improvement of processes and procedures within the Student Recruitment team. Develop and maintain strong and collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Who You Are (skills and
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teaching academics in delivering and editing course materials, setting up online assessments, and ensuring compliance with UNSW processes, as well as managing result submissions, amendments, and re
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transformation change impacting culture, policy, process, technology and people. Demonstrated strong analytical and problem-solving skills and proven capacity to exercise initiative, flexibility and to be
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the team in preparing students for placements and supports the development and maintenance of administrative systems for student placement processes and policies. Accountabilities: (please review
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processing of invoices. Proactively lead and manage adherence to the agreed EPMO governance framework to ensure the program is managed within a defined, consistent and proven set of rules for successful
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processes, and the use of e-technologies—driving continuous supply chain improvement, enhanced corporate social responsibility, and measurable outcomes for UNSW. Within this function, the Research and Major
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process and work closely with the UAC Admissions Team Leader to ensure all procedures are clearly documented and consistently followed. You will be responsible for ensuring that offers for postgraduate
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stakeholder organizations. Extensive operational management skills including planning, priority setting, and managing a high volume, process-driven administrative environment with variable workflows
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, such as collection, preparation, storage, and distribution. The role sits within the biospecimen processing laboratories and includes working with the patient samples and associated databases. Additionally
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workflows to streamline the deposit process for researchers, and to increase discovery of UNSW open access research outputs in accordance with the FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable