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to collaborative research programs. How to apply Closing date: By 11:55pm, Sunday 19th October 2025 Position Enquiries: Grant van Riessen, Associate Professor, Physics via email - g.vanriessen@latrobe.edu.au
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maintaining the La Trobe Leadership Academy, and overseeing the delivery of our flagship Leadership Redefined program and future Leadership Induction. Your work will directly shape how leaders lead, how teams
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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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program. Skills and Experience To be considered for this position, you will have PhD degree or equivalent accreditation and standing recognised by the University/profession as appropriate for the relevant
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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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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