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, leveraging data and technology to develop propositions and optimise experiences for all our audiences - students, staff, researchers, and alumni. It is reliant upon an engaged and highly skilled workforce
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, assessing students and the supervision of students enrolled in selected courses within the program. You will participate in the program’s continuing review of course content and development, delivery
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student completions. You’ll excel in establishing and maintaining collaborative working relationships with the teaching program leadership team to deliver effective onboarding and timely and relevant
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(EPBP), Communications, People, Information and Technology Services (ITS), Office of the Chief Operating Officer, Procurement, and Vietnam Operations. The Portfolio houses significant drivers and delivery
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of approximately $280 million, employs over 1000 staff and delivers programs to approximately 30,000 students (20,000 EFTSL). In line with RMIT’s vision to be recognised as a global university of technology, design
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the application of assistive technology, to support these students to succeed in their studies. Knowledge and understanding of inclusive practice approaches in teaching and assessment. Knowledge of disability
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academic research processes, technology translation, publication and IP, funding mechanisms. Demonstrated experience working with high-performing teams, with the ability to work proactively and support the
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employee discounts at leading retailers. A strong focus on health and wellbeing, including RMIT-subsidised gym memberships, Employee Assistance Program (EAP) access and discounted childcare options
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medical technology, digital health, biotech, pharmaceutical, and health services sectors. Champion RMIT’s research capability to external stakeholders, support partner engagement on major research
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nanotechnology, molecular biology and bioconjugation would be an added advantage. Emerging track record and recognition for quality research outputs which will contribute to existing Discipline and School research