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with a small team and reporting to the Programme Director Tāmaki, you will be contributing to our strategic programme of work to ensure the successful delivery of MIT's and Unitec's Kaupapa. The Project
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Data Group within the Department of Medicine. In this position, you will contribute to the Leveraging AI for Health Ageing programme, recently awarded inaugural funding through the New Zealand–Singapore
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of Toitū's event programme. You'll play a vital role in creating meaningful connections with our certified clients, partners, and wider community through impactful experiences that celebrates
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of self-motivation. • Possess established and effective computer skills. • Have the ability to participate in a 24-hour roster including night, weekend, and public holiday work. Further details
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productive research programme. There will be significant opportunity for laboratory and clinically-based research. Prior experience in teaching and research is preferred but not essential. Clinical Component
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' experience supporting and optimising complex application ecosystems across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS environments. You will have a bachelor's degree in computer science or related discipline (NZQA Level 7
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, Portfolio Leader, Group Programme Manager) to focus on science leadership and strategy, and by supporting management and delivery of the Science Group's research. You will drive effective project
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. Contribute expert input into the development of programme guidance, tools, and support resources. Resolve complex client issues directly and support team members through mentorship and guidance. Maintain and
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continuous improvement A strong alignment with UC's values. You will hold a relevant Level 7 degree in Computer Science or a related technology field (postgraduate or other relevant qualifications desirable
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administered on paper and on computer, including IELTS and PTE. This is a part-time role (15 hours per week), fixed term through to February 2026. Hours of work include Saturday. The salary range for this role