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. Responsibilities: Collaborate with key stakeholders to understand the education, research and social impact objectives of the designated faculties and division, identifying opportunities and challenges in
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and resolution to any evolving problems related to design, implementation, and analysis. Coordinate, plan and complete day-to-day research activities within the framework of agreed project timelines and
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of older drivers and clinicians. Support in the conceptualisation, design, and successful conduct of projects with older drivers. Prepare and contribute to the production of online stakeholder resources
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, this role will drive the development and implementation off nurture and onboarding activities for first year students. In addition, this role will drive initiatives designed to improve a student’s sense
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policies and standards, architecture principles, blueprints, and patterns. • Providing expertise, leadership and support to solution architects, designers, and project teams in the development, communication
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-functional requirements for process and system changes and specify business process designs to provide the foundation for development of effective business solutions. Develop and maintain relationships with
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, training or experience around child health. Knowledge of research protocols, experimental design and planning as involved in developing child health research projects and reporting against milestones
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. Demonstrated experience in conducting applied health services research. Experience and/or interest in trial design in complex health systems. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline
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, Data Governance, Solution and Enterprise Architects, Privacy, Technology team, UNSW Division of Research and Enterprise to co-design and develop fit-for-purpose sustainable alternatives/new solutions
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related discipline, and relevant work experience. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments. Demonstrated experience in teaching and learning design