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Apply now Job no:538383 Work type:Part Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Student Services Why your role matters The Senior Program Officer is a pivotal role within the Employability team in
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), and the new Engineering Leadership Programme for engineering students. Working within the Faculty of Engineering, Student Experience & Employability team, the role supports the delivery of high quality
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collaborating effectively. Provide integrated program-level administrative support to Nura Gili’s teaching and research teams including supporting the planning, development, implementation, review and
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research, teaching, and community involvement. We are seeking a Program and Events Administrator to provide administrative and event support for both online and on-campus activities within Student Equity’s
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working alongside Course Convenors, Academic Program Authorities, Team, Leaders and School Manager to ensure the effective coordination and administration of undergraduate and postgraduate programs
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include: Conduct a gap analysis to identify where additional supports are needed and develop numeracy and mathematical support resources that can be embedded in classes, working collaboratively with program
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Program Manager Based in Sydney or Canberra, but regular travel to Canberra will be required Excellent salary package available Appointment to this role is subject to satisfactory completion of standard
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Senior Business Analyst - UNSW India Program Employment Type: Full Time (35 hours per week) Duration: 8 Month Contract Remuneration: Level 9 $148,012 - $157,056 (depending on experience) + 17% super
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promote customer satisfaction program ie Net promoter score. Ensure excellent communication is provided to customer whilst supporting with technical instructions, advising and consulting over all
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: The Culturally Nourishing Schooling (CNS) project is a practice and research informed program aimed to better engage and support the education of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The collaborative