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Services (ITS) function provides RMIT University with current and emerging Technology systems and services. Our vision of “unleashing technologies to enable great experiences for RMIT Audiences” supports a
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and verbal communication across multiple mediums (i.e. telephone, ticketing tools, web chat etc). Demonstrated ability in the use of a range of computer applications and the ability to quickly learn new
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and problem-solving skills and the demonstrated ability to implement innovative and creative solutions. Demonstrated high-level computer skills using Word, Excel, databases, Internet and email with
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shared services Group delivers service to all five Schools across five distinct functions: Student Lifecycle Planning & Operations Technical Services Program & Governance WIL & Engagement Relevant digital
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contracts and associated budgets; familiar with Microsoft Office and computer usage as daily work. Strong track record in managing stakeholder relationships within a complex organization, providing high-level
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experience recovery. The RMIT Wellbeing’s ongoing program of work is guided by five key principals: We create a continuum of interventions that help our people stay well, take early action and support recovery
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College holds a leading position and expertise in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health (STEM) fields. We are uniquely positioned to influence and partner with industry as never
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, including developing communication strategies. Advanced computer literacy, with strong proficiency in Microsoft Office and familiarity with desktop/web publishing, project management tools, and online
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communication courses is a must, as well as the capability and competence to teach and coordinate a range of relevant courses. The appointee is expected to actively promote both the program and the School through
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this position, you will have as a minimum: Demonstrated superior ability to direct an award program/s and implement program improvements and innovative approaches to student-centred learning and quality