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practice. Your ability to train, support and engage health workers—often in diverse and remote settings—ensures the delivery of safe, accurate and meaningful patient outcomes. A relevant degree paired with
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with the Deputy Director, this role is responsible for leading the development, implementation, and management of a vision and roadmap for platform-related technologies. This roadmap aligns with
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-quality tertiary teaching, including curriculum development and topic coordination A strong research track record relative to career stage, including quality publications and a developing ability to attract
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experience and promote outstanding learning outcomes. The successful candidate will lead the planning and delivery of curriculum across the Optometry suite of programs, including the development of high
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recording each student meeting, identifying progress, content of discussion and plan for development developing Professional Learning Plans collaboratively with students and Topic Coordinators that supports
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completed PhD or EdD, or equivalent qualification in a relevant discipline Significant experience and excellence in tertiary teaching A strong record of curriculum development, topic coordination and
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Develop and strengthen strategic partnerships with government, industry and community stakeholders Oversee complex research projects, mentor multidisciplinary teams and translate findings into policy and
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, development and design of curricula and courses that are attractive to existing and new cohorts of students. The Lecturer will prioritise, coordinate, monitor workflow, and nurture students’ creativity and
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options. Communicate designs to delivery teams and ensure alignment with the original design. Contribute to the development and management of the IDS Digital Architecture vision. Evaluate new technologies
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curriculum opportunities that extend far beyond traditional study. We are passionate about collaborating with staff and students across the University to develop, improve, and implement communication