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- $161,926* p.a. plus 17% super *Level of appointment is subject to qualification and experience Develop and lead a research program in Physical Chemistry or related discipline, contributing to undergraduate
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independent contractor engagements by supporting hiring managers and resolving issues efficiently. Opportunity to navigate complex contractor situations and contribute to process improvements in a collaborative
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our staff. You possess strong administrative experience, an understanding of systems and an adaptable approach to your work. A focus of your work will be overseeing the recruitment process, with a
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supporting team development and process improvement. If you're passionate about sourcing top talent and fostering senior leader relationships, this is the role for you! Your responsibilities will include
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of the student experience Liaising with international partners and providers to receive and process applications offers and acceptances for overseas study programs Providing high-level customer service through
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ability to work effectively within and across teams using collaborative methodologies will be key to your success. You will also have: Degree or extensive experience in business analysis and process design
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clinical placement compliance, and contributing to quality assurance and process improvements. Your responsibilities will include: Provide administrative support for various key points in the student
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techniques including stakeholder identification and management, eliciting, and analysing/documenting processes and process improvements. Providing expert advice and analytical input to projects and initiatives
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for participants to use to improve their learning outcomes Managing participant selection process including tracking applicants, project selection and relevant reporting of metrics Who we are looking for You will
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, software engineering, or closely related fields. Demonstrated experience with software development in a version controlled scientific environment, in particular solving physical problems using numerical