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Job no: 0053551 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed-term for 12 months Faculty: Faculty of Education Department: Academic Services Salary: UOM 7 $106,432- $115,211 per annum, + 17
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significant contribution to academic excellence within the Arabic Studies program Embrace a Lecturer role that combines impactful teaching, high-quality research, and administrative leadership Salary packaging
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- $168,403 p.a. (pro rata for part-time) plus 17% super Develop and maintain relationships with partner health services and support various activities of the Rural Clinical School (RCS). Play a pivotal role in
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Salary: Academic C – $140,433 – $161,926 p.a. (pro rata) plus 17% super Coordinate and teach MD program curriculum and student placements at Grampians Health, Ballarat. Foster a collaborative teaching
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- $88,228 p.a. plus 17% super Teach small group classes, manage online assessment systems, and develop teaching materials in mathematics and/or statistics. Engage in innovative teaching practices and
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– $113,262 p.a. (pro rata) plus 17% super Coordinate and teach the Indigenous Studies program. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on Indigenous Studies education within a supportive academic environment
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coordinators: The Subject Coordinators report to the Head of Program and are responsible for coordinating teaching activities such as lectures, tutorials and/or seminars and teaching delivery for the subject per
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the Melbourne Medical School’s Department of Medical Education. The role involves managing course-related processes for prospective and current students, supporting key lifecycle processes such as enrolment and
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of knowledge through interdisciplinary collaboration and will provide academic leadership in the discipline. You will take a leading role in the continuous development and delivery of teaching as well as make
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to the Deputy Director of Medical Student Education, you'll collaborate closely with the Clinical School, the University, and other clinical educators in Ballarat. Building strong relationships with health