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-on and classroom-based learning. Te āheinga: The Opportunity The School of Computing, Electrical and Applied Technology is seeking to recruit three casual lecturers to support the Master of Applied
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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. Key Responsibilities: Interpreting and
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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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of Technology) and Unitec. If you thrive in change-driven environments and are passionate about delivering impactful projects that shape the future of tertiary vocational education in Aotearoa, this could be
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and international students, to identify and reduce any barriers that may impact a student's enrolment process. This will require you to stay up-to-date with all programme information, policies, and
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programme has shifted from a Kaupapa Māori methodologies driven programme to an indigenous model serving a wide range of migrant communities, including Pacific communities, Māori and Deaf Indigenous
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reconciliations Administering and auditing P Card and staff expense claims Managing GST returns and supporting internal/external audits Assisting with purchasing, vendor setup, and contract for service processes
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. Responsible for building and maintaining our web & social media presence, as well as the management and development of our eDM programme and data segmentation, you will have a holistic view of the customer's
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of Skills and Technology Disclaimer: This position has been identified as a potential redeployment for kaimahi who have had their position impacted by the National Office review process. Therefore, in
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Institute of Skills and Technology Disclaimer: This position has been identified as a potential redeployment for kaimahi who have had their position impacted by the National Office review process. Therefore