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leave (pro rata). • Career Development. • On going professional development opportunities. The role/Te mahi We are looking for an exceptional and highly organised administrator to provide
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number of inter-disciplinary programmes. The Department of Zoology has a strong international reputation in whole-organism biology, with research strengths in areas including conservation biology, genetics
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compliance with relevant policies and procedures, including privacy and health regulations. Event Coordination: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) • Plan, organise and deliver CPD events and
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standard curricula and is delivered in the form of research-informed education. The School has demonstrated excellence in research and teaching with an emphasis on the development of student research skills
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to have an outstanding University of Otago experience. You will provide programme and course information along with guidance to a diverse group of undergraduate students as well as assisting students
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to attract, retain and develop the people we need to achieve our goals. With a new people strategy to bring to life, it is an exciting time to join the team. The Role/Te mahi If you are looking for a change in
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-graduate students and staff who deliver services for private and public patients across all ages. This role offers the right candidate that coveted mix of career development and leadership in an iconic brand
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Administrator - Faculty of Dentistry-2500831 __________ DIVISIONAL SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION • Salary + 6.75% Superannuation + 5 weeks annual leave (pro rata). • Career Development
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Fellow/Senior Professional Practice Fellow (teaching only) to Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (teaching, research and programme development) level. Appointment these positions will be dependent on academic
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and hardworking College food service team. This is a hands-on role where you’ll help prepare tasty, nutritious meals and support the daily running of our kitchens. As part of our college whānau, you’ll