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related discipline and significant experience or a combination of experience and education/training relevant to the role. Demonstrated management skills with the ability to inspire, develop and lead a team
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(UDRHs). You will support the Head of School in driving excellence in teaching, research, community engagement and workforce development across multiple regional sites. You will represent JCU and the UDRHs
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examination techniques in a supportive and controlled environment. You will be examined by students during practical sessions and provide feedback to help them develop clinical skills and confidence
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% superannuation, generous leave entitlements, and professional development opportunities. Lead the future of rural and remote health education in Central Queensland. James Cook University (JCU) is seeking
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Larkins and Edward Strivens, you’ll contribute to: Co-designing culturally safe dementia care pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Developing digital health solutions
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part of a dynamic and collaborative team of healthcare professionals, you will play a crucial role in developing and implementing comprehensive rehabilitation programs, promoting physical activity, and
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of rural and remote health An opportunity to contribute to national policy and workforce development What you’ll bring: General registration with the Psychology Board of Australia At least 5 years
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Full-time | Continuing | Academic Level B Deliver and develop engaging Clinical Skills teaching and simulation-based learning across all years of the MBBS program. Inspire and support future medical
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Sciences, Social Work and Teaching and Education, with each crafted to provide students with practical experience and academic excellence. These programs prepare graduates to thrive in diverse environments
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leadership. Drive innovative curriculum development and delivery using evidence-based, blended, and future-focused approaches. Mentor academic staff and inspire the next generation of speech pathology