12 developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"ESPCI-Paris---PSL" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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respect to Elders past and present. Deliver secure, future focused IT services and enterprise architecture. Shape the evolution and delivery of the University’s digital strategy. Develop strong partnerships
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staff agreement, offering strategic advice on complex case management and contributing to professional development initiatives. Acting as a trusted advisor, you will represent the University in Fair Work
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Tasmanian and national healthcare partners to improve the health outcomes and educate the next generation of nurses and health professionals across Australia that are patient-centred, team-focussed and system
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their valuable contributions and deep connection to country and pay respect to Elders past and present. Shape long‑term financial planning Develop models and insights for colleagues Influence strategic funding
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providing financial accounting, taxation and business management advice. With proven leadership capability, you will build and develop a high‑performing team while managing priorities and deadlines in a
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, complex organisation. Proven capability in developing, executing and maturing enterprise-wide cyber security strategies, frameworks and roadmaps aligned to organisational objectives, risk appetite and
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guidance that supports effective resource allocation and longterm institutional sustainability. A critical component of this role will be responsibility for leading and developing a specialised team of
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academic programs, develop executive education, and represent the Centre as a thought leader on the national and international stage. If you’re ready to shape policy, influence practice, and leave a lasting
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‑embedded projects. Based in the School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences (GPSS), you will collaborate with AFWI partners to develop elements of a national forest digital twin that enhances
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developed influencing and relationship‑building skills, with a proven ability to build trusted partnerships with academic leaders, executive colleagues, government, industry, community stakeholders, and