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Casual staff required to teach in Allied Health and Human Performance disciplines at UniSA UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance Call to exisiting or new casual staff The UniSA Allied Health and
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Casual staff required to teach in Allied Health and Human Performance disciplines at UniSA UniSA Allied Health and Human Performance Call to exisiting or new casual staff The UniSA Allied Health and
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Open to Australian Aboriginal Peoples only - Full-time, continuing position Based in UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance at the City East campus Commencement Salary: $96,929 per annum (plus 17
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Open to Australian Aboriginal Peoples only - Full-time, continuing position Based in UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance at the City East campus Commencement Salary: $96,929 per annum (plus 17
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Based in the Allied Health and Human Performance Unit at the City East campus Full-time, fixed term contract from 9 August 2024 to 6 June 2025 Commencement Salary: $76,304 per annum (plus 17
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world-class research in the fields of law, psychology, social work, human services, and social sciences. The UniSA Justice & Society Academic Unit is accepting expressions of interest for casual staff
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You are a highly motivated people leader with exceptional relationship building skills and a keen eye for detail. You are passionate about guiding, developing and motivating team members and have a
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Based in the Allied Health and Human Performance Unit at the City East campus Full-time, fixed term contract from 9 August 2024 to 6 June 2025 Commencement Salary: $76,304 per annum (plus 17
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, Australian permanent residents and those who have the legal right to work in Australia for the term of appointment. Pursuant to the Child Safety (Prohibited Persons) Act 2016 (the Act) and the Child Safety