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. They will perform duties associated with a range of feedbase and environment related projects. As our new Technical Officer, you will have experience in germination and propagation of grasses, legumes and
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and the international research environment and funding schemes will be key to your success. Ability to effectively engage with a wide range of stakeholders will be achieved through excellent
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environment to collaborate with local health professionals, academics and community Drive equity in rural health through education and research excellence Salary description - Competitive salary depending
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, research, and community and media outreach. They will work collaboratively in a team office environment on the Sandy Bay campus and contribute to the objectives of the Institute. What you’ll do: Assist
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to ensure timely completion of all tasks, manage competing deadlines, exercise sound judgement, and maintain confidentiality in a complex work environment. Demonstrated high level communication skills
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complex commercial environment Experience in leading, managing and developing others to deliver consistent, high-quality service to stakeholders Project management experience is desirable Excellent
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Program Partnership (AAPP), a research program funded through the Antarctic Science Collaboration Initiative of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The AAPP brings together
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organisational skills and a capacity to act independently. Demonstrated capacity of participating effectively in a team environment. Ability to adhere to WHS guidelines. Salary details Appointment to this role
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and be able to work in a busy team environment. Multi-tasking is second nature to you, and you love working methodically to organise and plan tasks. This role will be part time (0.6FTE) and will be
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. This position oversees a small team of events officers and requires strong leadership capabilities around cultivating a positive and collaborative work environment. What you’ll do: Plan and execute a variety of