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An alignment with our organisation's values and culture, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With Te Kaupeka Ture | Faculty of Law has a reputation for
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increase our research and teaching capacity in HCI/Visual Computing, we will appoint outstanding candidates aligned with any of our teaching and research areas. Skills and Experience/Kā Pūkeka me Kā Wheako
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staff to ensure technical aspects of course delivery align with professional standards. Training students in the use of recording gear, sound software, and correct studio practice through informal support
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tauira Māori feel a strong sense of belonging, connection, and support. Your mahi will align with and actively contribute to the University’s strategic vision for Māori success and equity. You will
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aligned with annual and tri-annual financial and strategic planning cycles. This role will be centrally accountable for facilitating and seeking to continuously improve Digitals overall portfolio planning
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architecture across AUT, guiding the development of consistent standards while working alongside ICT teams who own architecture within their domains. You'll provide expert oversight, alignment, and leadership
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+ years’ work experience in a relevant field Adult Teaching qualification (preferred) Importantly you will be able to demonstrate strong alignment and commitment to our Toi Ohomai Values. As
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to work well under pressure with tight deadlines Evidence of strategic thinking An alignment with our organisation's values and culture, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi
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, assessment design, and learner success initiatives for these papers, in alignment with the AUT's academic and equity goals. Key responsibilities Deliver engaging, inclusive, and student-centred teaching in
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records A proactive attitude and willingness to support seasonal farm tasks Good communication skills and a tidy, safety-conscious work ethic Alignment with Manaakitaka and Lincoln University values. Kā hua