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Engineering is seeking a Senior Lecturer or Lecturer to lead the design and delivery of a new quality academic course in Veterinary Technology. This position will drive the continuous improvement
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Engineering is seeking a Senior Lecturer or Lecturer to lead the design and delivery of a new quality academic course in Veterinary Technology. This position will drive the continuous improvement
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ourselves on helping shape a better tomorrow. About the opportunity The Faculty of Science and Engineering delivers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the areas of Engineering Systems (with
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Join SCU’s Faculty of Science and Engineering Talent Community Flexible, inclusive work environment with generous remuneration and benefits Together we are shaping a better future. We are
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Two full-time, continuing positions with total remuneration up to $126,673 Remote options available for the right person in a flexible, inclusive work environment Broaden your career in technology
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client services using library management systems and advanced communication technology skills. Experience using library classification schemes and assisting students and staff with basic information
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experience with ERP systems (i.e Technology One) and BI Tools (i.e Tableau) will be highly valued. Ability and willingness to travel between all SCU campuses in order to undertake duties. Salary and benefits
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Bachelor of Veterinary Technology, set to commence in 2025. The BVetMed program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge for a successful veterinary practice. Our objective is to
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for this position. Further information Additional information is available in the position description or by contacting: Name: Professor Jon Hill, Executive Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering Email: jon.hill
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education delivery; actively engaging in the adoption of existing and emerging learning technology and platforms; providing flexible options across face-to-face, blended and online modes. Undertake research