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of Psychology and Public Health within La Trobe University and a statewide specialist mental health service. This role is positioned within the Clinical Family Therapy Services program, with additional support
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programs aimed at improving health and reducing health inequities—locally and internationally. Key Responsibilities Oversee operational delivery of the Hub’s ambitious research and development agenda. Build
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the diagnosis of skin cancers for ‘RISE4SkinCancer’ (Regionally Integrated Systems Enhancement for Skin Cancer): a solution-focused approach to integrating care. The aim of this program is to improve
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program. It is a testament to his desire to support Hellenic studies and research for and by students enrolled in Greek Studies at La Trobe University. As an applicant, you should have an interest in Greek
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the rich and diverse culture of Australia's First Nations people, and a dedicated stream for underrepresented students in study abroad programs. This is more than study abroad—it's learning with purpose
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management, digital health and analytics, health information management and informatics, and occupational health. The Department hosts a number of specialist research units and programs, including
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Ability to be responsible for program/system development and implementation. Ability to develop innovative methodologies or take a leading role in the application of proven techniques involving considerable
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the Online Education Design team, and ensuring continuous improvement and accountability in online short course programs. Skills and Experience To be considered for this position, the successful candidate will
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. Experience in program/system development and implementation. Ability to develop innovative methodologies or take a leading role in applying proven techniques. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple
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of the academic library in learning and teaching processes and workflows. Experience in developing and delivering programs to meet the learning needs of varying student cohorts in an academic library enviroment