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the use of a range of computer applications, including Microsoft Office Programs and the ability to quickly learn new technologies. Desirable but not essential is experienced with ServiceNow, Salesforce
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strategic digital communications, online/offline event promotions, and student life program campaigns and communication to promote Student Life’s mission, activities as well as enhance the engagement
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year, 4 weeks leave + 2 weeks VE Leave and 17% Super (fixed-term and Ongoing contracts). Trades Program Area Electrical & Instrumentation About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly
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effective industry engagement to secure placement sites for students that align with program needs and university strategies. Their main duties include collaborating with industry professionals and college
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operations, aerospace systems Psychology: Clinical psychology, social psychology Further information about our programs: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/about-us/schools-and-centres/school-of-science-engineering-and
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of their contract. School tuition fees for children to attend the K-12 program in Vietnam, up to US$20,000 per child or US$40,000 for two children per year. Premium private medical insurance for employee and
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talentsupport@rmit.edu.au or visit our Careers page for more contact information - https://www.rmit.edu.au/careers. We are a Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant.
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clicking on the ‘Apply’ link below. For further information about this position, please see the Position Description below. https://www.rmit.edu.au/content/dam/rmit/au/en/careers/position-descriptions/pd
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relating to College of Business and Law programs, across all modes and locations; utilises and actively contributes to further development of University systems and processes; and works collaboratively with
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medicine. This nationally recognised program aims to advance fundamental understanding and translational applications within the discipline. Funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project