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to support the vision of the University to deliver place-based education and research with high impacts for Tasmania. What you’ll do: Make an effective and sustained contribution to the University in achieving
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Apply now Job no:500010 Work type:Full time Location:Burnie Categories:Administration, Farming, Animals and Conservation Assistant Farm Manager Make a substantial and sustained contribution
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distilleries, and culinary experiences celebrating farm-fresh produce. Relocation allowance may be considered for this role. What you’ll do: Make an effective and sustained contribution to the University in
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Apply now Job no:499939 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Information Technology, Project Management & Support Business Intelligence Reporting Analyst Get ready to unleash your BI and
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delivery of a broad range of strategic projects and planning and implementation of strategic processes across the University of Tasmania. What you’ll do: Collaborate with the strategy team to coordinate
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. The University of Tasmania is proud to have the first School of Paramedicine in Australia and prides itself on excellence in teaching and research, working closely with the local health system to provide paramedic
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. Relocation allowance may be considered for this role. What you’ll do: Make an effective and sustained contribution to the University in achieving its strategic objectives and fulfilling its operational
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an experienced Administrator looking to make the move to a large and complex organisation. A part of the College of Sciences and Engineering, our team provides key front of house services, responding to requests
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Play a pivotal role in setting and executing AODN vision and strategy. Make a tangible difference to outcomes for the Australian marine environment. Stunning waterfront work location in Salamanca
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knowledge across the University of Tasmania Manage and co-ordinate strategic, research, budget and governance planning Support the development and operation of the new Indigenous Research Institute