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education, to inspire the next generation of educators and strengthen the early childhood workforce. As a Lecturer in Early Childhood Education, you will: Contribute to the design, development, and delivery
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development (WFD). About the Role The Research Assistant will support the research activities of the National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA), a nationally significant research centre
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drugs from prevention through to treatment. A key focus of the Centre is workforce development (WFD). About the Research Fellow Role (Level B) The Research Fellow at the National Centre for Education and
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researcher in medical education, with a strong track record of leadership, innovation, and collaboration. You bring expertise in curriculum development, flexible teaching methods, and mentoring, and are
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. The incumbent will develop teaching materials, deliver lectures/tutorials and other innovative teaching and learning strategies, examinations and placement education. This role is also responsible for: Planning
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support and advice, along with project management support for the College of Medicine and Public Health and related institutes and centres. As part of the Research Development Services (RDS) team, you will
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delivering innovative, culturally responsive teaching across the Indigenous Health Curriculum. You will provide strategic leadership in curriculum development, educational innovation, and accreditation, while
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. This continuing, full-time position involves developing innovative teaching strategies, delivering multi-mode education, and producing impactful research aligned with medical education. You will also engage with
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graduates through engaging, technology-enhanced learning experiences. The role involves independent contributions to teaching excellence, curriculum development, and service to the University and broader
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program in mental health and wellbeing. This program aims to prevent mental ill health by identifying risk factors, developing targeted, evidence-based interventions, and improving recovery outcomes through