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    • Program Manager in Sydney, NSW

      Closes:Jul 09 2026

      The IT Infrastructure Portfolio provides ICT enablement for the Estate Master Development Plan and Estate Improvement Plan. As the key interface between UNSW IT and Estate Management, the Program Manager is the central point of coordination for major capital works, ensuring ICT scope, requirements, dependencies, and delivery schedules are integrated into estate planning and construction activities. The role provides a single point of contact for ICT planning and delivery across the portfolio, facilitating timely decisions, managing escalations, and ensuring governance, standards, and stakeholder expectations are met throughout design and delivery.

    • Senior Change Manager in Sydney, NSW

      Closes:Jul 09 2026

      The Senior Change Manager is a strategic leader responsible for delivering enterprise-level change initiatives across UNSW. Working across complex programs that may span digital, physical, cultural, or operational transformation, this role designs and drives change strategies to support successful adoption and sustainment of new ways of working.

    • Payroll Compliance Team Leader in Sydney, NSW

      Closes:Jul 05 2026

      Working closely with the Payroll Compliance Manager, you will lead a high-performing team of payroll specialists focused on delivering payroll-related projects, compliance initiatives and remediation activities.

    • Educational Developer (Discipline of Nursing) in Sydney, NSW

      Closes:Jul 12 2026

      This position is based in the School of Population Health and provides leadership and support to the curriculum design of the Graduate Entry Master of Nursing Program, due to commence in 2028.

    • Research Associate in Sydney, NSW

      Closes:Jul 12 2026

      The research associate in health macroeconomics will work in partnership with other macroeconomists, health economists, and epidemiologists to assess the macroeconomic impacts of infectious diseases, including tuberculosis and climate-sensitive diseases, as well as antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and related policy interventions in Australia and the Asia Pacific region.

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