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, collaborative and resourceful. To be successful in this position, you will have: Demonstrated experience using CRM software to maintain accurate records and reporting. Strong oral, written and communication
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within the School. Your role will involve refining and updating course content, exploring innovative teaching methods—both in-person and online—and developing effective assessment strategies. You will work
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within the program. You will participate in the program’s continuing review of course content and development, delivery, teaching methods (including online delivery methods) and methods of students
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to draft correspondence of a very high standard to internal and external stakeholders. Demonstrated high level of computer literacy including word processing; presentation software (e.g.PowerPoint); email
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Certificates up to PHD levels. Many programs articulate between Vocational Education and Higher Education, creating pathways for further study. RMIT Business programs are delivered in Melbourne, Vietnam
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for Windows & Linux Operating Systems, IT Infrastructure Security Monitoring. Experience completing logical and physical design documents. Experience with Multi-vendor hardware and software solutions. Familiar
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expertise in teaching and research with an increasing degree of autonomy. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA 1- For Lecturer: PhD or equivalent relevant Doctoral qualification from a recognised institution 2- For
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Team, we are happy to adjust the recruitment process to meet accessibility needs. Please contact us at applications.rmit.up@rmit.edu.au with your preferred communication method, and we will be in touch
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quality and ease of maintenance. Proven ability to embrace and optimise the use of AI-assisted development tools (e.g., Q Developer, GitHub Copilot integrated with IDEs, and agentic AI tools) by actively
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selected courses within the School. You will actively participate in the continuous enhancement of course content, innovating delivery methods—including online platforms—and refining assessment strategies