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to training, stakeholder engagement, and complex issue resolution, working predominantly co-located with clients across UQ. Key responsibilities will include: Timetable Production & Allocation Support Provide
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responsible for the end-to-end coordination of class timetables and allocation services for a designated portfolio of UQ faculties, schools, and academic units. Working collaboratively with other Timetabling
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of work are based on a rostered shift allocation Monday to Saturday, subject to University requirements. We are currently accepting expressions of interest for this position. Supervisors will only be
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to: Provide support and advice for students in the clinical education context as informed by professional, ethical, legal, and organisational standards. Manage the allocation of professional practice placements
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the application form, you will also need to submit your CV/Resume, Academic Transcript, and Cover Letter. Most allocations occur before the beginning of semester but are not necessarily final until Week 3
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. More information will be provided following the release of appointments. Course Ranking and Allocation We use a rating system to assist us in allocating tutors to courses. When rating the courses
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policies and procedures. These are casual appointments and hours of work will be based on a rostered shift allocation Monday to Saturday. Specifically, you will need to be available on the following dates
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Centre and the small team of staff at these locations; oversee coordination of student placements; allocate resources and manage outreach activities. Service Planning and Quality: review service quality
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, the position manages local space allocation, oversees asset services, and administers SiPass (the enterprise system for building access) control and database management, ensuring seamless delivery
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Research students are eligible to apply. Hours of work are based on a rostered shift allocation Monday to Saturday, subject to University requirements. We are currently accepting expressions of interest