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close partnership with Māori researchers, academic divisions, and the Research Division to lead Priority 5 of the Whakamana i te Tiriti o Waitangi Domain Plan, and contribute meaningfully
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Fellow to fulfil the role of Convenor for the Clinical Skills vertical module as part of the Advanced Learning in Medicine (ALM) years 4 – 6, MB ChB programme. The role will be based in the Dean’s Office
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Senior Lecturer role, you will also lead a research programme in Pacific health or health systems, grounded in community-informed priorities. Your work will engage respectfully with Pacific communities
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of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery programme. Tasks include: • Coordinating in-course exams and summative assessments • Supporting assessment committees with assessment data • Coordinating Alternative
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services, vaccination programmes, clinical advice, and health-related investigations. Your responsibilities will include overseeing our occupational monitoring programme, particularly in relation
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, one to which staff, students and guests can anchor themselves to for the duration of their stay at the University of Otago|Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka. The Indigenous Studies programme began as Indigenous
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accordance with our HACCP program. Other duties include meal service and some food preparation. Further details/Pūroko This is a permanent, full-time, semester time only position (38 weeks a year, February to
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(Level 4), equivalent or higher). • Friendly and approachable, with good communication skills. • Enjoy working as part of a team and helping others. • Experience operating a food safety program
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and visitors. Key tasks of this role include: • Supporting academic staff with all aspects of the teaching program and general administrative assistance such as teaching space bookings, diary
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, sitting within the Pathway department provides a range of wellbeing, academic skills and programme guidance, as well as compliance assistance to all students studying at PELC. Te Mahi/The Role This front