61 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool positions at University of Tasmania
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Network (AODN), is seeking an experienced Senior Web Developer or UI Web Developer. As a Senior Web Developer, you will support the technical development of a small, skilled team in geospatial and web-based
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Program. With a particular focus on LEAN thinking and practice, lead the optimisation of efficiencies through the Medicine Program operational integration with broader UTAS Health and University operational
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for the University of Tasmania and is delivered through the Unit, HOS201 International Mobility: Global Sustainability and Local Responses in the Indo-Pacific. This unit will involve 140 students
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postgraduate students and enables the exploration of potential future employment pathways at the University of Tasmania. In addition, this role will: Coordinate program operations and administration, including
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Apply now Job no:501117 Work type:Full time, Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Project Management & Support The University of Tasmania acknowledges the palawa/pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as
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communication activities between the University and those parties. Develop and implement an internal communications strategy with a view to increasing staff engagement and awareness of Sciences and Engineering
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. The Officer will lead the planning and development of news, web, and social media stories focused on ACEAS research and researchers, including pre-planning and delivery of stories covering Antarctic fieldwork
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targets. Under the guidance of the Manager, develop and maintain Student Enquiries procedural, reference and training documentation and train other staff in the use of University systems and procedures
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awareness Engage widely with the University to deliver a program aligned with strategic goals and local needs Ongoing, part-time (0.6 FTE) role based in West Coast, Tasmania About the opportunity The Regional
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and non-government entities to deliver and lead a significant part of the national Antarctic science program. The partnership is led by the University of Tasmania, and includes the Australian Antarctic