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, coordinate and deliver the production and installation of exhibitions, displays and engagement programs, ensuring delivery to agreed timelines, budgets and international museum standards. Collaborate with
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will teach actuarial students, coordinate units, develop engaging materials, design curricula, and supervise students at various levels, making your role crucial to our students’ educational journeys. As
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and open plan office where our customer-focused People and Culture team work collaboratively to support a diverse range of stakeholders University-wide. In this role, you’ll be part of a large
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to opportunities in the national resilience, security, and space sectors. About the Role The Program Manager, National Resilience & Security (NRAS) Program Office, will plan, manage and coordinate a range of
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coordinate schedules, manage communications, maintain key data systems, and assist with event logistics, all while contributing to the University’s philanthropic and alumni engagement objectives. Working
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are part of every day. Your responsibilities will include: Support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students through programs like the Aboriginal Student Placement Program (ASPP). Coordinate and
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mobility across Curtin’s global network. In this role, you will coordinate inter-campus and reciprocal exchange activities and New Colombo Plan campus projects. Working closely with Curtin’s global campuses
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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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Reference Number:1488221 Are you a confident communicator with a passion for creating exceptional customer experiences? Join Curtin University as our Future Student CX Coordinator , where you’ll
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Job Reference: 1485760 About the role: Curtin School of Allied Health is seeking a dedicated Practicum Coordinator for our Exercise and Sports Science (ESS) course, available as a part-time (0.6 FTE