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Administrative Officer - Teaching Launceston
Provide administrative support for effective delivery of teaching and student-related activities and processes
Manager, AFWI Centre for Sustainable Resource and Product Solutions Hobart, Launceston
We are currently looking for a Manager, AFWI Centre for Sustainable Resource and Product Solutions to join the Australian Forest and Wood Innovations Centre
Executive Assistant Launceston
Fantastic opportunity for an experienced professional within the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture
University Librarian and Curatorial Director Statewide (all locations in Tasmania)
Lead and innovate across libraries, galleries, museums, and cultural sites, driving dynamic services and collections that advance learning, research, and engagement in a changing university landscape.
Research Associate in Drone Field Operations Hobart
Join the School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences as a Research Associate in Drone Field Operations
Medicine Program Manager Hobart, Launceston, Burnie
Manage and oversee daily administrative operations of the Medicine Program across all campus locations
Communications Manager (Sciences and Engineering) Hobart, Launceston
Oversee communications to ensure alignment with the University’s broader strategic direction and long-term goals
Professor/Associate Professor Midwifery Hobart, Launceston
Lead the next generation of midwives and shape the future of maternal care in Tasmania and beyond
Web UI Developer Hobart
Previous experience of working with IMOS is essential - Develop exciting new data-driven web applications and improve existing systems. Build products that make a tangible difference to the marine science community and the important work they do to help protect our marine environment.