67 computer-programmer-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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contribute to ongoing quality improvement and educational research activity in relation to the Critical Care program. Your key responsibilities will be to: undertake teaching in the discipline of critical care
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), also known as the Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health (UDRH), is funded under the Commonwealth Department of Health’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program. Our focus
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to the transformation of Australia’s National Cervical Screening Program, which transitioned to HPV testing in 2017, positioning Australia as the first country expected to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health
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with functional coordination provided by the Program Change Lead, you will be working to achieve sustainable technological, process and behavioural change. Your key responsibilities will be to: build and
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program of Conservation Management Planning, and contribute to the delivery of the Heritage Asset Management Strategy. You will represent the University in negotiations with regulators, government agencies
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project support for Child Safety initiatives including the Annual Research Attestation program, ensuring timely progression and quality standards. Planning: Facilitate thorough planning, analysis, and
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and teaching staff, in the delivery of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program. The position requires you to be on site at Edward Ford Building, University of Sydney Camperdown Campus a minimum of 4 days
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and procedural guidance collaborate on continuous improvement initiatives and health and safety processes support program evaluation and the implementation of feedback-based improvements. You’ll work
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Full-time, fixed-term (until December 2026); hybrid environment with four days per week on campus Lead the change-management program at one of the world’s top 1 percent of business schools
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Advancement Portfolio team at the University of Sydney is one of the most successful fundraising program in Australian higher education. Having completed the nation’s first $1 billion fundraising campaign and