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for Get 2 Know - Health
A fantastic opportunity is available to take charge and provide audit information to management by researching and analyzing data; preparing reports on various processes and projects at Get2Know! The successful candidate will be a part of a dynamic and motivated team that are extremely passionate about the work they do while contributing to the community!
for Australian Museum - Museums & Heritage
Do you want to volunteer from home, have a computer and an interest in science, biodiversity and/or natural history collections? Join DigiVol and volunteer online with flexible hours.
for Accelerated Evolution - The Break Inc. - Community Services
Our charity is assisting an elderly man, who has lived an incredible life, to finish the final volume of his trilogy memoir. See No Snowflake 1 & No Snowflake 2 by A Baddon. We need to help him find photos of key people he mentions.
for Yogahood Australia Ltd. - Other
Yogahood Australia is run by the time, effort and energy of volunteers. Volunteers are the backbone of Yogahood Australia and are essential to help the organisation achieve its mission, vision and goals. The Volunteer Coordinator has an essential role within the organisation and is a vital member of the team. The Volunteer Coordinator is the key contact between Yogahood Australia and its current and potential yoga teacher volunteers.
We are looking for an HRIS System Specialist & Reporting Analyst who can understand the HRIS system, create, manage and train users, generate and prepare reports & presentations.
for Hunter New England Health - Health
Are you a citizen scientist who is willing to contribute to scientific research? FluTracking Australia needs more participants to track COVID-19 and flu in your local community. This involves filling out a simple weekly survey, which you will receive via email each Monday morning, that takes less than 30 seconds to complete.
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