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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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competitive funding, publications in high-quality peer-reviewed journals and supervised research students, aligns with the aspirations of Māori communities, and is relevant both nationally and internationally
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to deliver cost-effective, compliant solutions and work closely with senior leaders to align compliance strategies with business needs. Other key elements to this role are: • Managing building information
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and manage the Centre’s operational activities, monitoring performance and ensuring alignment with strategic priorities. • Oversee operational planning, resource allocation, and reporting, ensuring
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that align with the University’s strategic goals and objectives. You will build strong relationships with other staff in the DARO team, while leading and supporting your team to effectively communicate and
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and implementing a professional and engaged network of Alumni and friends for the University of Otago. Your role is important to achieving growth in alumni engagement strategies that align with
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operational challenges, supporting staff and student development, and fostering a positive, inclusive team culture. Aligned with the values of our organisation you lead by example, striving for the best
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work. • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks with ease. • Outstanding communication skills. A high level of competency and the ability to work as part of a team is
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and Pacific students, aligned with the University’s Māori Strategic Framework and Pacific Strategic Framework. Māori applicants are particularly encouraged to apply. Further Details / Pūroko This is a
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and Pacific students, aligned with the University’s Māori Strategic Framework and Pacific Strategic Framework. Further Details / Pūroko This is a permanent, full-time (1 FTE) position based in Ōtepoti