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graphic design and visual communication solutions across channels for Adelaide University marketing materials the roll-out and implementation of brand and marketing standards, asset and content management
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Job no:513184 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences, Level A (Level A) $75,888 to $102,040 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17
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: Experience in the conduct of biomedical research in immunology, cell biology and/or reproductive physiology, to a high level of quality, rigour and dependability. Understanding of the ethical issues and
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an employer contribution of 17% superannuation (pro-rata) 36 months fixed-term, part-time 0.5 FTE (18.38 hours a week) Working under general direction of the End Food Waste (EFW) Cooperative Research Centre
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materials to suit different learner groups, settings and delivery modes. Incorporate current and real-world examples and case studies into learning content. Convey complex concepts clearly and effectively
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for varied audiences. Act as an escalation point for the HR Branch, providing expertise and making decisions on behalf of the ED HR. Review operational material requiring ED HR approval and make
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biosecurity areas), pest management, waste disposal and cleaning, stock monitoring and maintaining accurate records. The role will liaise with researchers and facility users to establish project requirements
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and teaching environment, located primarily in the Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building on North Terrace. This role is critical to Year 4 course material development for the new Bachelor
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/or higher education including experience in developing informative communication materials, producing resources and authoring formal papers for committees. Demonstrated high level organisational and
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applicant will work with the University of Adelaide rural paediatric and rural generalist clinical academics to support the development of course materials, provide online tutorials to rural students and