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Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology (Teaching Focused) School of Science and Technology Commencing June 2026 Continuing, full-time $110,966.87 to $131,514.13 (Level B) Plus 17%employer
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Senior Communications Officer (Casual) Technology & Digital Services (TDS) Casual Staffing Opportunity Casual Professional Employment HEO6 $60.54 per hour Plus 11% employer superannuation Armidale
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aligned health care programs, and nationally recognized programs in the marine sciences, the natural and social sciences, business, the humanities, and the arts. Benefits Overview Multiple health and dental
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the marine sciences, the natural and social sciences, business, the humanities, and the arts. Benefits Overview Multiple health and dental plan options, plus vision coverage. Up to 8% retirement plan match
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and record patient information using electronic technology Answer phones, register patients, and schedule patient appointments Check-in patients and collect payment Provide support to the faculty and
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the Interprofessional Simulation and Innovation Center (ISIC), the Center to Advance Interprofessional Education and Practice (CAIEP), and the Office of Service Learning for the Portland Campus for the Health Sciences
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professionals and home to Maine’s only medical and dental colleges, a variety of other interprofessionally aligned health care programs, and nationally recognized programs in the marine sciences, the natural and
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, audio-visual systems, and related computer technologies. Program new simulation scenarios, prepare case boxes, and ensure alignment with faculty objectives. Research and apply best practices in moulage
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and promoting healthy eating habits Differentiating sound nutrition science from food faddism or fraudulent information and effectively communicating accurate practices Providing timely responses
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, a variety of other interprofessionally aligned health care programs, and nationally recognized programs in the marine sciences, the natural and social sciences, business, the humanities, and the arts