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Pathology profession. To be successful in a Level C Teaching and Research position, applicants will need: Completion of a PhD in the relevant discipline, or have equivalent qualifications and be eligible
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of 17% superannuation applies. Fulltime, continuing position. Joint us as our next Exam and Results Officer, where you will provide operational and administrative support to the core service functions
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Job no:515013 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Level C, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Continuing position, full time opportunity We are seeking
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(Level B) $114,917 to $135,932 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Continuing part time (0.5FTE) position available. The School of Nursing is looking for a
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(HEO8) $114,151 to $128,065 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed-term, full-time position available for 3 years. The Research Strategy & Development Manager
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% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full-time position available until December 2026. Seeking a proactive & detail-oriented individual with a strong focus on administration and event coordination. Working under
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. Continuing, full time position available The Planning and Analytics branch is a part of the University’s Division of University Operations, which provides enabling services and resource capabilities to support
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% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full time position for 33 Months available immediately! The Horticultural Officer will support the plant transformation team through the growth and maintenance of key plant
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- $161,145, (Level D) $168,146 - $184,955 per annum plus 17% superannuation. Multiple full time, ongoing positions available. The Adelaide Law School at the University of Adelaide (Adelaide, South Australia
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. Demonstrated ability to promote the organisational values of integrity, respect, collegiality, excellence and discovery, and a commitment to positively comply with the associated behaviour expectations