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University to meet obligations to research sponsors and collaborators. As our Team Leader, you will guide and develop a supportive and high performing team culture with a focus on providing excellent customer
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large animals, cage sanitisation and operation of autoclaves. Movement between several facilities may be required. You will have the opportunity to contribute to a wide range of research projects
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Seek Group Fitness Coordinator Part time role working two days per week to coordinate and grow an inspiring group fitness programme while leading a high-performing instructor team. Mō te tūka | The role
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role you will: Lead a collaborative, high-performing team with a values-driven culture Drive results through strategic, data-informed recruitment across domestic and international markets Align
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, and maintain a high standard of technical reliability across all audio workflows. Your responsibilities will include: Overseeing the operation, setup, and maintenance of recording equipment, microphones
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sustained growth in student enrolment/acquisition. Key responsibilities include the following: Leadership and development: High-performing and collaborative international recruitment team who are professional
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, analysing data and report writing advanced computer literacy skills with a high level of competency in MS365 (Excel in particular), queries and databases. high level of attention to detail and a systematic
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for the production of high-quality meals and the supervision of staff. You will be an effective leader with the vision and work ethic to maintain and further develop an already high performing food service. Your
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the Academic Division and are responsible for delivering an outstanding student and staff experience through high quality, effective service delivery to all of the University’s internal and external customers
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alongside the Associate Dean – Research, supporting high-performing research environments through smart systems, strategic reporting, and stakeholder engagement. From leading internal research planning and