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Part-time 0.4 FTE fixed term until December 2026 with possibility of extension subject to funding Exciting opportunity to support the School of Rural Health Doctor of Medicine program located in
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Part-time up to 0.4 FTE fixed term until December 2026 with possibility of extension subject to funding. Exciting opportunity to support the School of Rural Health Doctor of Medicine program located
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Casual opportunity for an experienced Executive Assistant Exciting opportunity to support senior academic leadership, drive operational efficiency, and coordinate key activities within the School
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3 year full time, fixed term opportunity Play a key role in shaping and delivering change across the University’s Academic Excellence Program Base Salary $146,197 - $154,260 + 17% superannuation
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Full Time 12-month Fixed term opportunity for a dedicated and organised clinical research assistant supporting high‑quality research that improves outcomes for children, young people, and adults
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Student Resources Assistant supporting the University Library Casual opportunity starting July 2025 HEO 2 Step 1 $47.65 per hour plus Super About the opportunity The Student Resources Assistant is
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Full time, fixed term opportunity until March 2027 Exciting opportunity to work as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cardiac Engineering Base Salary starting at $113,400 + 17% superannuation
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Full time, fixed term opportunity until November 2026 Exciting opportunity to work as a Research Assistant in Pathogen Genomic Epidemiology with the Computational Microbiology Group at the Sydney
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of Arts and Social Sciences Base Salary of $103,185 - $111,237 (HEO6), with an additional 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is seeking an experienced
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for Research Assistant- Community Fellow. Working with leading interdisciplinary scholars, Prof Amanda Tattersall, Prof David Schlosberg, and Dr Lian Sinclair, the Community Fellow will be an integral member of