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both fieldwork and laboratory data collection, gaining exposure to real research environments. What you will be doing | Ngā whāinga matua Practical berryfruit field work including potting, planting
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through our Māori Strategic Framework. Our purpose in Communications is to connect the University, internally and externally. We use a range of communications tools and channels to provide information
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to success in this role. Some key tasks include: • Providing reception services. • Patient registration and updating information. • Booking appointments for students and clinicians. • Processing
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priorities with professionalism and care. • Build strong, trusted relationships with senior academics, professional staff, and executive stakeholders. • Translate student data, market insights, and
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administration and project assistance. • Troubleshooting and initiating action to facilitate resolution and problem solving. • Drafting, preparing, coordinating and reviewing information, high-level
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cybersecurity; post-quantum cryptography; secure quantum communication; quantum information theory; quantum channels; quantum computational complexity; quantum mathematical optimization; quantum AI/machine
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to $74,609. Top of Range $80,285. You must have the right to work and live in New Zealand to apply for this role. For further information, or to discuss the role in confidence – please contact Lynette Johnston
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appointment range is $69,931 to $74,609 per annum (pro-rata if part-time). You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this position. For more information, please contact Sam Feeney via
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professional working environment with five weeks annual leave, on-going professional development opportunities and a competitive superannuation scheme. For further information or to discuss to the role in
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work across campus and in the North Dunedin community, essentially operating as walking information booths for the University of Otago. We work in five teams on a permanent 24-hour roster (two early