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Apply now Job no:499802 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Balanced Research/Teaching Lecturer in Geographic Information Science and Remote Sensing Seeking enthusiastic and motivated
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Sciences part of the College of Health and Medicine. Our School is growing the mental health work force for Tasmania. We offer undergraduate degrees in psychological sciences and counselling, and
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. What we’re looking for: Tertiary qualification in information technology, statistics, computer science or combination of relevant experience and/or education/training. Experience in building dashboards
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teaching. You will teach into the Psychological Sciences Undergraduate and Honours program, and postgraduate where required. You will establish a strong research program capable of attracting competitive
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and strategically anticipates future trends Collaborate with our rural, regional and metropolitan communities and industry to deliver a uniquely Tasmanian program. Ongoing, Full-Time role, based in
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opportunity We are seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in the School of Health Sciences within the College of Health and Medicine to join the Allied Health Expansion Program. The Allied Health Expansion
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times. What we’re looking for: A degree level qualification in health sciences, public health or nursing, along with relevant experience. Proven skills and experience in coordinating clinical trials
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(preferred) or Hobart About the opportunity We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Occupational Therapy to the School of Health Sciences within the College of Health and Medicine to join the Allied Health
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delivery are met. What you’ll do: Manage the project management database for all capital projects, ensuring data relating to budget, program, risk, change and WHS is accurately maintained. Prepare accurate
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The Opportunity Working as part of the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) team, as the Program Manager (AODN), you will play a crucial leadership role in the development and management of our next-generation