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health; health management; social work and human services; and health, safety and environment. The school is one of seven schools in the Faculty of Health. What do you need to succeed? • Minimum of a
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Health and Social Work Faculty of Health, Academic Division The School of Public Health and Social Work includes the disciplines of public health; health management; social work and human services; and
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peers in the first semester of study through the delivery of targeted orientation transition peer support in face-to-face and online environments. As a key member of the Student Retention team in SSTA
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Health and Social Work Faculty of Health, Academic Division The School of Public Health and Social Work includes the disciplines of public health; health management; social work and human services; and
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intervention focus for non-WorkCover rehabilitation and health management cases. The position will also work in collaboration with the Human Resources Department (HR) on other related matters affecting
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occupational requirement that it be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person as permitted by and arguable under sections 25, 104 and 105 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act (1991). Who
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staff at QUT Available to facilitate both online and face-to-face tutoring sessions. Experience using Microsoft Teams, Microsoft word and Adobe PDF A willingness to facilitate both online and face-to-face
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Group and Human Resources. The portfolio is focused on delivering services to support the university’s commitment to an exceptional student experience, leading to positive outcomes in success, retention
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links to and works closely with QUT’s Oodgeroo Unit, Student Success Group and Human Resources. The portfolio is focused on delivering services to support the university’s commitment to an exceptional
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, foregrounding Indigenous sovereignty and centering an Indigenous humanity. About us QUT is a major Australian university with a global outlook and a 'real world' focus. We are an ambitious and collaborative