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an MRFF funded study to implement pulmonary rehabilitation and nurse-led self-management for people with chronic lung disease in primary care. The results of this study will directly address the core aim of
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original research (either independently or as part of a team) within discipline or area of expertise maintain a research profile, including publication of book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles
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appropriate within the classification level as required. About you PhD in a relevant field is required demonstrated understanding of the subject-matter within the discipline experience conducting original
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) Assist with the primary function of the projects team in the timely completion of deliverables Provides support for the University’s recordkeeping systems and practices consistent with the Recordkeeping
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a bachelor’s/ masters degree or equivalent in Speech Pathology and eligible for certified practising membership of Speech Pathology Australia significant clinical expertise in any area of Speech
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impact in an innovative and collaborative environment? This could be your next opportunity! masters qualifications in psychology, social work, counselling, or mental health nursing and/or relevant
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locations within the USYD Main campus, this exciting role supports the technical operations of the MyLab Hub including safe management of dangerous good stores. Provides sound, technical support and advice
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thereby ensuring client satisfaction excellent organisational skills with experience in the provision of administrative support qualifications or experience in education (primary/secondary and/or tertiary
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primary point of contact for WHS and operational requirements engage in external and community activities to represent health practices positively mitigate and manage risks to ensure efficient operation of
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responsibilities assist with the research requirements of the clinical trial, including collecting data from primary data sources and transferring it from health practice systems to University systems conduct