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support. You will join the administration team supporting Va’a o Tautai – Centre for Pacific Health (the Va’a). The Va’a advances Pacific health, workforce development, education, and research, and works to
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Solutions Engineer to join the Information Systems Group in Dunedin. You will collaborate with skilled colleagues within a supportive, values driven culture and contribute to the ongoing development
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Parental Leave Entitlements. • Ongoing Professional and Career Development Opportunities. • Insurance and Local Business Discounts. The role | Te mahi We have three exciting opportunities available (2
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Assistant position works to carry out practical laboratory work while contributing to the development, conduct and dissemination of research projects that relate to molecular biomarkers in surgical cancers
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for this position. As part of a large organisation, we can offer you a diverse range of experiences in a dynamic professional working environment with five weeks’ annual leave, on-going professional development
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Trade Assistant-2600307 __________ TRADES SERVICES | RATONGA MAHI-Ā-REHE PROPERTY AND CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT DIVISION | TAURIMA PAPA WHENUA • Salary + Overtime rates available + 6.75% superannuation
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well as Planning and International Development. Our aim is to deliver globally relevant teaching and research from our unique location in Aotearoa New Zealand. The role | Te mahi Te Ihowhenua, the School
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contribute to the department’s excellence in teaching, supervision and provision of an enriching student experience. You will participate in curriculum development, reviewing and convening of papers and
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This is a permanent part-time (30 hours per week/0.8FTE) position, located in Ōtepoti, Dunedin, with an intended start date in early March 2026. There is the opportunity for personal development including
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partnership with the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit (MHWDU). Together, both teams collaborate to ensure Māori Health Sciences students receive coordinated, high-quality academic support throughout