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objectives Effectively manage resources, timelines, and budgets for allocated initiatives Full time, ongoing position, based in Burnie, Launceston or Hobart About the opportunity The Health Partnerships and
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on placement. Supervision for the PRINT predominantly occurs via the allocated clinical team. The PRINT Supervisor acts as a point of contact for the clinical team. Undertake the PRINT assessments including
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Australian National University | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | about 2 months ago
on the ARDC’s values. Operating within the ARDC’s matrix structure, the Manager, Expertise is responsible for the efficient allocation of team resources to large focus areas that deliver on the ARDC’s strategy
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dedicate the majority (up to 70% - or by mutual agreement 80%) of their academic workload allocation to education and educational development. We also highly value recognised expertise in higher education
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lead projects and provide technical support and advice to other team members within the workshop including assistance in the allocation and prioritisation of work. Demonstrated ability and willingness
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, including consultation and negotiation especially when dealing with senior stakeholders and partners. Knowledge of budgeting and resource allocation procedures. High level of experience working in a range of
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the UNSW Professional Experience Director. Why Your Role Matters As the WIL Administrator (Education) – Targeted, you will play a key role in coordinating and managing the end-to-end placement allocation
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Assistant Accountants within the team, including work allocation, performance reviews, coaching, and professional development Prepare and review reconciliations and accounting journals Promote and contribute
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of the Enterprise Agreement (with particular emphasis on payment and work allocation of staff) and other associated legislation and policy. Your key responsibilities will be to: initially assist in building the team
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collaboratively on initiatives with a range of people at different levels within an organisation. Knowledge of budgeting and resource allocation procedures. High level of experience working with a range of computer