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% superannuation About the team The Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) is a national and world leader in multidisciplinary environmental and climate research, particularly in the areas of environmental humanities
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December 2024 Full time base salary $117,116 - $132,079 + 17% superannuation (pro-rata to 0.8 FTE) About the opportunity The Sydney Environment Institute (SEI) is commencing a new program of work
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Casual Research Officer position within the Sydney Environment Institute at the University of Sydney Casual - Initially 1 day per week (7 hours) but possibility of extending to 2 days per week (14
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administration services and support to the School’s education committee work within a supportive team environment undertake ad-hoc projects, tasks, and other activities. To learn more about the School
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ensures a safe working environment for all staff and students perform work activities related to the role’s key accountabilities as approved by the manager and commensurate to the role’s classification
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servicing needs to deal with a disruptive environment characterised by the changing relative motion of the target spacecraft with respect to service spacecraft, potentially unknown future actions of
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research environment of a Veterinary Teaching hospital and develop your expertise, enhance work life balance, and find purpose supporting the next generation of veterinarians. UVTHS is a combined referral
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within a small, close knit team environment made up of 7 team members, with whom you will collaborate and liaise closely with. Outside the immediate team, you will collaborate closely with other Business
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to stimulate, actively engage and educate a diverse audience using a range of media Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver teaching in a collaborative or team environment the capacity to contribute to unit
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of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking for an Assessment Manager who has: demonstrated ability to manage and respond to risks, and ensure compliance in complex environments with tact