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Environment (HSE) Advisor assists the Faculty with the implementation of its health and safety management systems and ensures that processes align with the requirements of UNSW. The position provides practical
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specialist training in respiratory medicine or medical oncology would be highly desirable. Demonstrated experience and/or capacity to teach in a tertiary environment or hospital setting. Actively stays up
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in a PC1/PC2 biochemical laboratory environment with experience in supporting cell culture activities (Preferable) Proficient computing skills including word processing, spreadsheets and databases
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. Ability to prioritise tasks effectively, meet deadlines, operate within established parameters and consistently produce quality output in a dynamic environment with competing priorities and short deadlines
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range of logistic and associated services to continually improve the physical environment of UNSW, supporting the University in achieving its aspiration to continuously improve its position as Australia’s
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in a workshop environment. High level organisation skills with a demonstrated ability to deal with multiple tasks and projects, establish priorities and meet deadlines. Excellent communication skills
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:30 pm UNSW is committed to evolving a culture that embraces equity and supports a diverse and inclusive community where everyone can participate fairly, in a safe and respectful environment. We welcome
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committed to evolving a culture that embraces equity and supports a diverse and inclusive community where everyone can participate fairly, in a safe and respectful environment. We welcome candidates from all
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, in a safe and respectful environment. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and encourage applications from people of diverse gender, sexual orientation, cultural and linguistic backgrounds
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, in a safe and respectful environment. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and encourage applications from people of diverse gender, sexual orientation, cultural and linguistic backgrounds