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Job Reference: 1425211 Please be aware that this recruitment process is conducted by South Metropolitan Health Service (SMHS). To apply, please copy and paste the following link and follow
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Medical School (CMS) - an integral part of the Faculty of Health Sciences and home to Western Australia’s only undergraduate medical degree. This is a unique opportunity to lead and shape the School’s
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an Unincorporated Joint Venture, proudly supported by Curtin University as the Centre Agent. Your New Role We are seeking an inspiring and strategic Chief Executive Officer to lead the next chapter of
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their professional and/or personal life, which are: Integrity – to act ethically, honestly and with fairness Respect – to listen, value and acknowledge Courage – to lead, take responsibility and question Excellence
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skills with the ability to lead curriculum development, mentor less experienced staff, supervise HDR students, lead research initiatives. Research outputs in high-quality academic journals, a history of
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Partnerships Lead to help shape the future of WA’s allied health workforce. Why this Role matters. Across Western Australia, the demand for skilled allied health professionals is growing quickly. Communities
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systems. This role combines hands-on technical delivery with leadership, mentoring, and operational responsibility. As a senior member of the team, you will lead complex development initiatives, provide
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Manager, Research Services & Systems (Contracts. Commercial and Project Fulfilment). In this role, you will lead the high performing team Contracts and Commercial and Project Fulfilment Teams to deliver
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technical discipline and the capacity to lead visualisation research projects. Demonstrated experience in one or more of the following areas: scientific visualisation, computer graphics, high-performance
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reporting in relation to AQF+1 compliance of sessional academics Working with UCs to support the EOI and interview process for sessional hires – twice per year for each six-month semester Develop and