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delivery of a broad range of strategic projects and planning and implementation of strategic processes across the University of Tasmania. What you’ll do: Collaborate with the strategy team to coordinate
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. The University of Tasmania is proud to have the first School of Paramedicine in Australia and prides itself on excellence in teaching and research, working closely with the local health system to provide paramedic
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Education, with further scope for growth. The InPlace System Support Team is part of the College of Health and Medicine PEP team. What you’ll do: Develop a high-level understanding of the InPlace system and
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will play a pivotal role in enhancing the University of Tasmania's brand presence through the strategic planning and execution of a diverse range of events, including Open Days, School Leaver Expos, and
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at our Hobart campus. The University of Tasmania is proud to have the first School of Paramedicine in Australia and prides itself on excellence in teaching and research, working closely with the local
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, industry, and other users access data to derive environmental, economic, and social benefits. About the University At the University of Tasmania, success takes a quiet determination and adaptability. In turn
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discounts including health insurance and purchased leave Full-time, fixed-term (2 years) role based in Hobart About the opportunity The Social Work Program at the University of Tasmania is in an exciting
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administrative tasks such as scheduling, record management, and report generation. Support the educational development of students by training them in administrative and record-keeping procedures. Assist in
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to recover vast biodiversity and economic potential for reef ecosystems. IMAS is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for marine and Antarctic research and education. Our vision is to develop
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Leadership Team, the role is responsible for understanding the range of health service delivery activities undertaken across the College and using this to develop a systematic approach to maintaining and