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of this position (UNE will not provide sponsorship for this position) Acknowledgement of Country The University of New England (UNE) is a regionally based, globally networked university renowned for the quality
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people in the workplace where Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people have been, and continue to be, underrepresented. The University of New England (UNE) is a regionally based, globally networked
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organizational skills, the ability to quickly adapt and learn, and a continuous improvement mindset are essential to driving the success and evolution of Slate at UNE. About the University of New England UNE is
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programs. SMEs work closely with a member of the UNE Instructional Design Team who serves as the project manager, facilitates the development of the course, and ensures that pedagogy and content meet program
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the UNE Executive and their portfolios of responsibility, the University Council, Executive Deans, Executive Directors, Colleges and other Student cohorts, UNE Life, People and Culture and Estate and Built
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Description Campus Security Officers are responsible for the comfort, safety, and security of the students, faculty, staff, and visitors to the University of New England. Security Officers maintain a safe
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development. Experience with prototyping and developing creative solutions to complex problems. Experience working with and leading students at the university level. Experience developing innovative student
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evaluation of coalition efforts. Works with the director, evaluator, and coalition members to develop needs assessments, goals, objectives, and strategies that support the reduction of risk factors and the
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The Head Softball Coach is responsible for all aspects of planning, developing, and coaching the softball program in accordance with the rules and regulations of the University of New England and NCAA
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The Head Softball Coach is responsible for all aspects of planning, developing, and coaching the softball program in accordance with the rules and regulations of the University of New England and NCAA