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Job no:517452 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Administration, Project Management and Project Support, HEO4 (HEO4) $73,961 - $81,067 per annum plus an employer
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. The position assists Infrastructure’s project managers and space planners to achieve these outcomes, as well as student and staff groups on related projects and events. To be successful you will need
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(HE07) $101,785 to $113,839 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full time position available for 12 months. An exciting opportunity to provide project
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leadership will help ensure its success. Responsible for leading the above transformation as well as the development, management and delivery of high-quality education across the medical programs delivered by
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. Working under routine supervision, the Research Officer will be responsible for providing assistance in the collection and measurement of research data and providing written progress reports on the project
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, events and project support, and strategic advice. This role will be part of the new portfolio of Adelaide University and working under general direction, the Executive Assistant will be responsible
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partners to ensure commercialization of the outputs of the group. This is an opportunity to work with some of the nation’s best researchers and assist them to see their efforts turned into real-world impact
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Environment and Water. The project involves developing standardised ecological monitoring protocols specifically designed to assist with impact assessments of renewable energy projects. The Engagement Officer
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enabling real-world impact. Working closely with researchers, industry, and policy stakeholders, the successful candidate will help shape the Institute’s research direction and innovation agenda
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help create learning experiences that consider the broader organisational context. Delivering diverse learning: Design and deliver learning through various formats including face-to-face workshops