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Advancement Data and Reporting Officer to join our dynamic team in the Advancement Directorate, where you’ll play a key role in transforming data into meaningful insights that drive fundraising success and
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Lead the digital future of a world‑class university committed to creating a brighter future for life in the tropics. James Cook University (JCU) is seeking an outstanding Chief Information Officer
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Western district. The town features excellent schools, farm machinery outlets, an irrigation dam, and an airport. Its key industries include beef, agriculture, mining, health, tourism, and horticulture
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13 March 2026 at 11:55 PM AEST. Further information is available by contacting Associate Professor Aaron Hollins at aaron.hollins@jcu.edu.au About our process At JCU, we are committed to employing
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contributes to service improvements by recognising procedural and system inefficiencies. You will also develop and deliver high‑quality information packages and communications to keep stakeholders engaged and
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make a difference The role will be responsible for recruiting and assessing participants, collecting accurate outcome data, and ensuring the integrity and quality of all data in accordance with
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assessing participants for clinical studies and trials, collecting accurate outcome data, monitoring data quality and implement data management procedures, including the use of appropriate software and
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if needed. What you’ll be doing Steward a shared measurement, evaluation and learning system Co-design meaningful indicators and frameworks Enable partner-owned data and learning Embed lived experience and
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intersection of disasters and vulnerable populations, with outcomes that shape policy, practice and community resilience. What you’ll be doing Supporting the delivery of funded research projects from data
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to drive engagement and strengthen JCU’s domestic brand presence. Analyse campaign data to identify opportunities for improvement, you will provide actionable insights to enhance reach and effectiveness