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nationally by the GRDC Soil Borne Disease Initiative Program 1 – Economic impact of soilborne disease , with a focus on meta-analysis and economic impact analysis. In this role, you will develop an economic
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per week). In this pivotal role, you will play a key part in teaching, assessing, and coordinating Haematology units across all three years of the B-LAMBED program, while also contributing to other
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Reference Number: 1155481 About the Role: The Program Coordinator is responsible for leading process improvement within the operations of the School supporting the overall initiatives, plans and
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the health services industry. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a friendly and empathetic demeanour. Proficiency in computer systems and software, with the ability to manage appointments
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the portfolio to support initiatives such as the Global Scholars Program and Campus Transfers, delivering training to global campuses, and monitoring student experience and satisfaction across mobility programs
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autonomously in a complex environment High level of computer literacy and software proficiency Desirable Previous experience with Insurers Degree/Diploma in health-related allied or discipline Role Requirements
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, peers, and industry. Why this role matters This role sits at the heart of Curtin’s Biomedical Science program. By joining us, you will ensure the ongoing delivery of essential curriculum areas, helping us
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nationally by the GRDC Soil Borne Disease Initiative Program 2 – Mapping soilborne disease at a paddock scale . In this role, you will develop guidelines for a diagnostic pipeline using satellite imagery
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and industry trends and recommend innovative solutions to improve systems and processes. We are looking for (selection criteria): A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field
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Dietetics Programme and deliver teaching along with impactful, practice informed research. This full-time, continuing position offers the opportunity to shape the future of dietetics education through