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benefits (pro-rata for part-time). About the College of Arts, Society and Education The College of Arts, Society and Education builds capacity in the tropics by providing coursework that can develop
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benefits Locality Allowance included Contribute to meaningful research and education that makes a real difference globally. Join a collaborative, inclusive workplace with professional development
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& excellent benefits Looking for a change of pace and purpose? If you’re an Exercise Physiologist who enjoys mentoring, collaboration, and contributing to workforce development, this role offers a rewarding
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expert advice to researchers on ethical requirements and best practices Support the Human Research Ethics Committee in decision-making processes Develop and deliver ethics training programs for research
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& excellent benefits Looking for a change of pace and purpose? If you’re a Physiotherapist who enjoys mentoring, collaboration, and contributing to workforce development, this role offers a rewarding
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education-focused role focused on student supervision, mentorship, learning, and professional development rather than clinical output. Why this role is different No billables and low KPI pressure This role
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. ABOUT THE ROLE As an Indigenous Academic Support Advisor, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping student success by guiding them in developing essential study and academic skills needed to achieve
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Services - an executive leader responsible for the strategic management, development and operational delivery of the University’s diverse property and infrastructure portfolio. Reporting to the Chief
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generation of dental practitioners while contributing to clinical education, research, and innovation in Northern Australia. About the role In this role, you will contribute to the development, delivery and
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the Foundation Sciences modules (Years 1–3) of the MBBS program—covering areas such as Psychological Medicine & Human Development (PHMD), Ecology of Health (EH1), and Preventative Medicine & Addiction Studies (PAS