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Arrangements About the Role We're seeking a distinguished Placement Coordinator for our Clinical Psychology program, who will be at the forefront of orchestrating and managing the placement activities for our
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critically. Our students develop the competence, confidence, and professionalism needed for successful careers in IT, science, engineering, psychology, and other health disciplines: https://www.rmit.edu.vn
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coordinate events and campaigns throughout the year. KEY SELECTION CRITERIA Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, related field. Master’s preferred. A minimum of 2 years related
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, we undertake teaching and research across nine disciplines: Chinese Medicine, Chiropractic, Human Biosciences, Laboratory Medicine, Medical Radiations, Nursing, Osteopathy, Pharmacy and Psychology
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, Medical Radiations, Nursing, Osteopathy, Pharmacy and Psychology. The majority of the School’s programs include Work Integrated Learning as an intrinsic part of student learning both through placements in
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Overview: Part-Time 0.6 FTE (Negotiable), Ongoing position for Lecturer in Psychology Salary Level Academic B ($105,548 - $125,341 p.a. pro rata) + 17% Superannuation and Flexible Working
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networks with colleagues Qualifications: Mandatory: PhD or Masters in relevant field such as (but not limited to) urban studies; disaster and/or climate resilience; the social sciences (e.g., psychology
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disciplines of Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Chinese Medicine, Physiotherapy and Psychology. The strategic plans for the School will see additional budgetary control and decision making transfer into each
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The position of teaching assistant will be specifically for Psychology classes. The teaching assistant will work with faculty members and students to provide and support teaching and teaching-related activities
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, Osteopathy, Pharmacy and Psychology. Many of our programs include Work Integrated Learning as an intrinsic part of student learning, both through placements in partner industries and through the University’s