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health education Base Salary $103,185 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity Do you enjoy coordinating programs, bringing people together and supporting innovative education? Join the Broken Hill
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university program Base Salary starting from $ 103,185 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The University of Sydney and CDS aim to create a proven best model of practice for an Employment Transition
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Full time, continuing role. Located at the Arthursleigh Farm Main Shearing Shed (E24B) in Marulan Apply your technical skills in the pasture, livestock and cropping programs at Arthursleigh Farm
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evolution, scale and sophistication of our bequest program. As Deputy Director, you will be responsible for setting the strategic direction, delivery and growth of the University’s planned giving program. You
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% superannuation (pro rata) About the opportunity Join the University of Sydney as an Academic Engagement Curator with the Chau Chak Wing Museum’s award winning OBL Program. You will connect museum collections with
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with industry in order to develop professional practice skills Program dates: 22 June to 31 July (6 weeks) and 30 Nov to 12 Feb 2027 (9 weeks and excludes 2 week shut down period) About the opportunity
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Full time, continuing role Use your technical and creative skills to build engaging digital learning experiences Join a collaborative team driving education innovation in the Sydney Medical Program
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opportunity Quantum Australia is seeking an Ecosystem Development Coordinator to play a central role in delivering and scaling programs that connect and grow Australia’s rapidly expanding quantum technology
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, and continuously improve outcomes. This role also includes administering the Faculty’s reward and recognition program, helping celebrate the achievements of staff and students. Location: Camperdown
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program. This includes not only building a robust and future-focused pipeline of ‘gifts in wills’ but also stewarding existing commitments and contributing to the thoughtful management of realised bequests