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best practice frameworks in data governance, data quality, and data security. In addition to bringing your technical skills to the University, you will exhibit strong team values and behaviours
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conducts high quality fundamental and applied research in microbiology, immunology and virology, and is recognised for excellent teaching and a strong postgraduate programme. The small class preparation team
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schedule and programme for the care of the portfolio buildings and grounds. • Identifying, recording, and reporting back to management on facilities/asset condition and improvement options. • Delivery
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, Electrical standards, regulations, and Health and Safety requirements. • Current First Aid Certificate, or the willingness to obtain one. • Strong Health and Safety focus and full driver’s license
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. • Preferably a fully qualified Chef (City of London Guilds or equivalent). • Very strong customer service focus. • Outstanding communication skills. • Experience operating a food safety program
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, Trades staff, and our Health & Safety Team to ensure accurate information flow, compliance, and smooth operational delivery across the organisation. You will help develop and implement policies and
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(GIS), statutory planning, land tenure and cadastral surveying, land development and urban design, project management and professional development. The school maintains workrooms, well-equipped computer
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of Alcohol Act 2012 • Knowledge of relevant Health and Safety legislation • Knowledge of the Food Control Plan Further details | Pūroko This is a permanent, part time (15 hours), semester term time only
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referrals. • Assisting clinicians with reporting. • Utilising computer systems and billing. • Undertaking external agency processes such as ACC claims registration, processing and management
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New Zealand to administer the programme, over a ten week period. In 2026, the programme will commence with a one week training programme in Wellington (20-24 July), followed by nine weeks of school