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of Health Sciences professional support team. The key purpose of the Administration Officer is to provide high-quality administrative support with a strong focus on contributing efficient and responsive
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specialist technical staff delivering technical support to teaching and learning programs, research, consultancy activities and fieldwork. There is also a requirement for undertaking basic repairs and routine
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strong student‑centred focus Demonstrated high‑level administrative skills with excellent organisation and attention to detail Full‑time, ongoing position based in Hobart About the opportunity The Campus
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Contribute to innovative nursing education and research improving health outcomes for Tasmania Part time (0.6), ongoing role based in our stunning Cradle Coast campus About the opportunity This is an exciting
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time, ongoing role based in Hobart About the opportunity The Lapidary Manager will work within the Centre for Ore Deposit and Earth Sciences (CODES) within the School of Natural Sciences. The successful
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directly with the Executive Director in a national research institute Shape how Australia’s forest and wood innovation research is articulated, partnered and delivered Full time, fixed term (until March 2029
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that risk-based decision making is embedded in everyday practice. What you’ll do: Support the implementation, management and monitoring of the University’s Risk Management and Legal Compliance Frameworks
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time, Fixed Term (until August 2028) based in Hobart About the opportunity The Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) is seeking a Senior Lecturer in Physical Oceanography to join their team
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. Competent in operating and troubleshooting basic AV equipment, familiarity with event management systems and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Strong interpersonal skills to liaise effectively with
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Design builds on and advances the University’s strategic pursuit of academic and applied multi-disciplinarity in addressing the challenges that arise at the intersection of science and society. In our