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This position has a specialised focus requiring skills and experience in human anatomy and dissection techniques. The successful applicant will providing technical and laboratory support for teaching and research
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. About you Completion of a degree or an equivalent level of knowledge through any other combination of education, training and/or experience. Knowledge and understanding of admissions within a tertiary
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University to provide a conducive and sustainable environment for safe living, learning, teaching, and research. The department plans, maintains, designs, and constructs the buildings and environments on our
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opportunities on issues which shape their educational experience. You will empower students to build connections through the vast number of Charles Sturt University clubs, sporting and social activities. You will
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Reference no:497344 Work type:Continuing - Full Time Location:Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Wagga Wagga Categories:Management Enjoy a leadership role in a dynamic and innovative team Build and develop
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progression through courses of study Develop good working knowledge of University policy, guidelines and procedures The role Fixed term, Full time – (Up to 12 December 2025) Level 5 - $77,142 - $84,218 pa (plus
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Targeted Be part of a team contributing to educational outcomes for First Nations people Provide professional administrative support within a collaborative team environment Support the First Nations teams in
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negotiation skills to considerately and effectively work with relevant stakeholders on matters relevant to the delivery of quality higher education to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Demonstrated
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strategic initiatives. We are a university of the land and people of our regions. True to the character of regional Australia we have gumption, we have soul and we collaborate with others. We develop holistic
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key stakeholders to coordinate and drive First Nations initiatives and to promote a high performing culture in First Nations education, research, and engagement across the wider university environment