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Total 7 Director/C-Level legal public security job vacancies in port melbourne vic


Director Public Affairs

Full-time
Melbourne, Victoria
Legal / Public / Security
3 weeks ago
About the role Reporting to the Global Director of Corporate Affairs, this pivotal role leads our Public Affairs team globally in shaping Govern..

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DEPUTY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, GOVERNANCE, RISK AND LEGAL

Full-time
Melbourne, Victoria
Others
3 weeks ago
Significant Deputy CEO role for the NDIA Focus on government, legal and dynamic risk Lead oversight and advice that improves ..

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Global Security Portfolio Director

Full-time
Melbourne
Legal / Public / Security
4 weeks ago
As the Global Security Portfolio Director, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing a cohesive security portfolio implementi..

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DIRECTOR, PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Full-time
Melbourne, Victoria
Others
1 month ago
A broad, advisory executive role Prevent harm to communities and the environment Drive change in a values and purpose driven ..

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APS 5 ? Legal Associate to Chief Justice

Full-time
Melbourne, Victoria
Legal / Public / Security
1 month ago
$80,341 - $87,572 per annum plus superannuation Ongoing/Non-ongoing; Full Time Melbourne, VIC Position Overview The Assoc..

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Strategic Account Director - Public Sector, VIC

Full-time
Melbourne
Accounting / Auditing
2 months ago
Your CareerAt Palo Alto Networks, we are committed to securing the digital world and empowering organizations with endless possibilities. As a Strateg..

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Public Relations Business Director, Corporate & Brand - Melbourne Office Lead

Full-time
Melbourne, Victoria
Legal / Public / Security
10 months ago
A unique career-defining opportunity to join and lead one of Melbourne’s most established, innovative and award-winning AU/NZ agencies Drive in..

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