132 wireless-communication positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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completion of their studies. The incumbent will provide positive health experiences for staff, students, and wider community. You will be based in Hawthorn and the incumbent is required to be flexible in
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administration is highly desirable. About You To be suitable for this role you will need to have experience in the below key accountabilities: Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate
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requirements relevant to student fees and scholarships and contributes to a range of functions including data integrity, government reporting, processing, communication, process improvement, and policy
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management systems, fire panels and work request systems · Excellent written and oral communication skills and interpersonal skills including report writing Qualifications · A degree or trade
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Health, Science and Community – Nursing and Health Full-time, 12-months fixed term position at our Wantirna campus T2-T3 salary (dependent on qualifications and experience) + 17% super About the
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, procedures and guidelines, preferably for NHMRC and/or MRFF grant awards. · Excellent written and verbal communication skills including the ability to draft correspondence, reports, guidelines and
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strongly encourage applicants from diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Our Moondani Toombadool Centre leads our Indigenous education and culture at Swinburne, guided by community
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communicate effectively in person and in writing with academic, management and administrative staff, including the preparation of clear report Have a positive, pro-active and energetic manner when dealing with
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strongly encourage applicants from diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Our Moondani Toombadool Centre leads our Indigenous education and culture at Swinburne, guided by community
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recruitment, communication with participants and data collection at the Australian site under the direction of Professor Greg Murray and Dr Catherine Orr. This role will primarily involve data collection, which