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risks, support staff and students during teaching activities, and contribute to a strong safety culture through the improvement of procedures and adherence to WHS legislation. What you’ll do: Deliver
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Counselling in the College of Arts, Society and Education (CASE). As course coordinator, the appointee will have oversight of the program, and be responsible for the development and delivery of innovative and
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and demonstrate strong teamwork and communication skills, with a commitment to safety and customer service. A current QLD C Class Driver’s Licence and the ability to meet the physical requirements
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willingness to learn) An interest in education, mentoring, or workforce development Strong communication and interpersonal skills Experience (or interest) in program or project coordination Postgraduate
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interpersonal skills Experience (or interest) in program or project coordination Serving Communities. Educating Futures. CQCRRH delivers innovative, student-assisted, interprofessional service-learning programs
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maintenance Supporting regulatory compliance and meeting workplace safety standards Providing operational support to the Human Bequest Program Assisting with stock control, procurement, and asset management
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Senior Lecturer, you will also supervise higher degree by research (HDR) students, contribute to major research projects, and collaborate on securing competitive research grants across categories 1-4. WHAT
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Allied Health & Nursing Service Learning Program and workforce development initiatives across North-West Queensland. The Opportunity In this pivotal leadership role, you will oversee the planning, delivery
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to deliver secure, innovative, and high‑performing services that enable excellence in teaching, research, and engagement. As a member of JCU’s senior leadership group, the CIO will ensure technology strategy
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growth in undergraduate and postgraduate program enrolments. Additionally, we have introduced service teaching within the medical program, increasing enhancing our interdisciplinary impact. With