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+ on-site childcare opportunities. • Ongoing professional development opportunities. • Work in a stunning, historic campus location. The role/Te mahi We are seeking a friendly and enthusiastic Executive
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acute poisoning or the toxic effects of chemicals and other substances. • Prepare clinically oriented poisons information documents. • Contribute to toxicovigilance and poisoning prevention
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standards of hygiene, cleanliness, and food safety in accordance with our HACCP program. While this position will commence in the Central Production Kitchen, if there is a need, this position may be relocated
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: • Proven experience in a busy administration role. • Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite of programmes. • An engaging approach, with the ability to relate well to diverse groups of people
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, where you make a difference and feel at home. • Salary + 6.75% superannuation + five weeks’ annual leave (pro rata). • Staff are encouraged to map personal development plans as part of the University
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staff of the Faculty of Dentistry and work for the University of Otago. It is expected you will further develop and consolidate skills and knowledge in hospital and acute dental care. You will have an
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offices working together to support students and staff across our campuses. The Operations Group covers a huge range of activities including student residential colleges, property and campus development
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important. The successful applicant would have the ability to help develop a mutual respect between primary customers and staff. Further details/Pūroko This is a permanent, full-time, semester time position
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Leave Entitlements. • Ongoing Professional and Career Development Opportunities. • Insurance and Local Business Discounts. The role/Te mahi We have an exciting opportunity available for a highly
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+ five weeks annual leave • Family friendly employer + onsite childcare providers. • Professional Development opportunities. The role/Te mahi The Department of Geology (Te Tari Tātai Arowhenua