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CSIRO is seeking a PhD-qualified entomologist to join the Australian National Insect Collection (ANIC) within the National Research Collections Australia. As part of a research collaboration with
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of senior researchers, engineers, postdocs, and PhD students working together toward impactful science and mutual growth. In this role, you will apply your expertise in aquatic biogeochemical and ecological
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solutions aligned with CSIRO’s strategic and operational priorities. To set you up to succeed in this role, you’ll need to be proactive, capable of working independently, and comfortable collaborating in a
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on the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunity Invasive and feral mammals—like rodents and rabbits—pose serious risks to Australia’s environment, economy, and public health
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include: Strategic leadership – Set and deliver the business strategy, aligning publishing activity with CSIRO’s organisational direction. Identify new opportunities, manage risk and secure resources
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. The position will operate within a wider administrative support team. Your high-level duties will include: With limited supervision, provide efficient and effective diary management, including arranging meetings
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meetings, and maintaining industry certification. The position offers a mix of remote and on-site work, with occasional interstate travel, supporting CSIRO’s national research infrastructure.
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Certifications such as a Forklift License, Basic Rigging, ACMA (open license), Confined Spaces. For full details about this role, and other criteria, please review the Position Description . Not sure if you meet
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with senior internal and external stakeholders. Actively promote cross-organisational collaboration, ensuring finance is positioned as a strategic business partner. Model Visible, People-Centred
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drive the maturation of CSIRO’s information governance capability, promoting information as a strategic asset and supporting a compliance-by-design approach. This position involves close collaboration