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Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for shaping digital transformation across a complex organisation? Do you excel at partnering with senior leaders to influence long-term digital direction and
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to interpret and apply policies, procedures or systems. demonstrated ability to set priorities and monitor workflows. strong communication, customer service, analytical and problem solving skills. Proficiency in
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from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. La Trobe University is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We take an intersectional approach by actively supporting and
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Midwifery has immersed its curricula and research within a range of clinical contexts. The School offers undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degree research programs. An essential element is the
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are experienced clinicians with a deep understanding of their field and contemporary evidence-informed professional practice. In this role, the focus for activities is onsite at Jacana School for Autism in Jacana
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Work type: 7.25 hours per day / commitment is 1 day per week for a maximum duration of up to 6 months Location: Melbourne (Bundoora) campus Salary range: Casual rate applies as per LTU Enterprise
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, AlburyWodonga. Reporting to the Pro ViceChancellor (Regional), this is a highimpact executive leadership role with responsibility for shaping La Trobe’s presence, performance and partnerships across
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, you’ll bring a strong design mindset, an eye for detail, and a clear focus on the end user. This is a hands-on role where you’ll make a visible contribution to high-impact projects and help shape how we
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the National Society of Chiropodists, which was to become the Australian Podiatry Association (Vic). She then served 20 years on the Council of that organisation. Her area of interest and expertise