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training where needed. Other key skills include: • Recognised qualification in accounts administration or a related field. • Strong numerical and data analysis skills. • A critical thinker who
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and have an active postgraduate programme which offers postgraduate certificate and diploma, research master's, and PhD opportunities. The role/Te mahi We are seeking to appoint a Paper Convener (Senior
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programme run through the Department of Psychological Medicine at the University of Otago, Wellington, fully led and delivered by those with lived experience of mental distress. We deliver a comprehensive
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(City of London Guilds or equivalent). • Very strong customer service focus. • Outstanding communication skills. • Experience operating a food safety program. • Experienced delivering high
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of Medicine’s Rural Medical Immersion Programme (RMIP) for fifth-year medical students was established in 2007 and is currently delivered from nine sites across the South and lower North Islands by a close-knit
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of Medicine’s Rural Medical Immersion Programme (RMIP) for fifth-year medical students was established in 2007 and is currently delivered from nine sites across the South and lower North Islands by a closeknit
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was the first Physics Department established in New Zealand, and a foundation discipline when the University opened in 1871. Today, the Department embraces innovative teaching methods, promotes a vigorous
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of Otago was the first Physics Department established in New Zealand, and a foundation discipline when the University opened in 1871. Today, the Department embraces innovative teaching methods, promotes a
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across the University. Key responsibilities include: • Finalising purchase requisitions and identifying appropriate payment methods. • Liaising with University subject matter experts and suppliers
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to the implementation of the Mana-to-Mana Work Programme. The role also has accountabilities to Te Kāhui Kāwanataka, the governance group overseeing Te Kaha Uia Te Kaha. As a senior leader in the Māori Division, Te Pou