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Services to lead and shape our core operational teams within People & Culture (P&C). Reporting to the Chief People Officer, the Director, Shared Services, you will oversee four key teams: People Assist
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Scheduling Services Specialists and Coordinators, and play a key role in developing academic and exam timetables, as well as coordinating ad-hoc and event bookings. The Scheduling Officer will assist with
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procurement team. The successful candidate will provide admin, governance and analytical/reporting support to the Team, as well as assisting with broader procurement activities, such as responding to user
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collaborative position, you’ll work with stakeholders across the university to identify and manage risk, contribute to audit reviews, and help drive ethical, transparent operations. If you're a motivated, detail
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— where we are future-focused, engaged, empowered and accountable. If you thrive in a dynamic environment and are ready to make a tangible impact, we invite you to apply and help shape the future of safety
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degree in a relevant field and some previous experience. Relevant experience in government relations, public policy or related roles e.g. ministerial adviser, public servant, research assistant. About
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values innovation, collaboration, and impact—and help deliver the next generation of education at Swinburne. About You To be suitable for this role you will need to have experience in the below key
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coordinating meetings, supporting curriculum data and student engagement processes, assisting with events, onboarding casual teachers, and maintaining compliance records. You'll also help manage timetables
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collaborative position, you’ll work with stakeholders across the university to identify and manage risk, contribute to audit reviews, and help drive ethical, transparent operations. If you're a motivated, detail
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Australia (OUA). Reporting to the Manager of Indigenous Student Services, you will help lead a crucial set of initiatives to enhance access to tertiary study, improve retention, and promote positive graduate