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two (2) years of applicable experience in a student administration environment or an equivalent combination of education, training or relevant work experience. Strong time management skills with a high
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two (2) years of applicable experience in a student administration environment or an equivalent combination of education, training or relevant work experience. Strong time management skills with a high
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Our Talent Community is available to register your interest for sessional teaching and research opportunities. Teaching Associates (sessional academics) play a vital role in Southern Cross Universitys
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Applicants must apply online and attach a CV and cover letter responding to the selection criteria within the position description by the closing date. Information to support you prepare your application is
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better tomorrow. Joining our Talent Community Our Talent Community is available to register your interest for sessional teaching and research opportunities. Teaching Associates (sessional academics) play a
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Community Our Talent Community is available to register your interest for sessional teaching and research opportunities. Teaching Associates (sessional academics) play a vital role in Southern Cross
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. If you are seeking a role where you can make a significant impact in governance and policy management within a dynamic educational environment, this opportunity may be for you. About you You will have
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our Talent Community Our Talent Community is available to register your interest for sessional teaching and research opportunities. Teaching Associates (sessional academics) play a vital role in
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organisations, with emphasis on business partnering over financial reporting. Experience in the higher education sector (or similar industries), particularly within Go8 standard universities will be highly
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level operational and strategic support to the Senior Deputy Vice Chancellor. You will be expected to provide high-level advice, research, reporting, and analysis and prepare well written correspondence