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Strategy and Partnering (DSP) team is a new part of the Digital Services Division. As Manager Digital Service Partnering, you will help align digital services with the University’s Vision 2040 and Pae Tata
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of the University’s digital capability. The team has a key focus to ensure it deliver solutions that meet the diverse needs of academic teaching and research which are secure, scalable, robust and in alignment with IT
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organisational and time‑management abilities A friendly, empathetic approach with a student‑centred mindset Alignment with Lincoln University values and a collaborative working style Alignment with Manaakitaka and
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across events, merchandise, logistics, and financial administration to ensure everything is well organised, resourced, and delivered on time. You’ll support multiple teams and projects, help keep workflows
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, plant, grounds and essential services operate safely, efficiently and in alignment with site operations plans, regulatory requirements and best-practice standards. You will work closely with the Site
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energy‑efficiency improvements that align with our Sustainability Strategy, while also leading minor efficiency‑related projects across lighting, security, access control, and carbon‑reduction initiatives
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administration work Strong people leadership experience with a focus on coaching and team development A solid background in administration or operations in a complex environment The ability to juggle multiple
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Clinical Care. This role is crucial for gathering high-quality data and tissue from participants across multiple studies within the department. Areas of research include cancer, orthopaedics, and vascular
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Ora, local health service providers, multiple central and local government agencies such as the Ministry of Health/Manatū Hauora and Wellington City Council/Me Heke Ki Pōneke as well as other tertiary
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development, and undertake research aligned with the Faculty’s priorities. You will be encouraged to develop a strong research profile, pursue doctoral completion where relevant, and begin supervising student