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supplier invoices. Expense claim and credit card processing. Daily monitoring of our AP/AR inbox/EMAccount Prioritisation of multiple activities and a focus on multi-tasking and process improvement. About
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campus. We are committed to on-going training and development in order to upskill successful candidates in areas that they desire more exposure to. Further details | Pūroko We have multiple full-time (37.5
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freshwater science projects. Mō te tūka | The role In this role you will play a key part in delivering cutting-edge freshwater research across multiple government funded freshwater focused programmes
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purpose As we transition, Toi Ohomai is developing a more financially sustainable and strategically aligned organisation. Our new operating model places ākonga at the centre, organising into interconnected
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people, processes and technology to support students from first enquiry through to enrolment and beyond. You will lead service transformation, operational delivery and technology-enabled change aligned
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execute communication plans across multiple platforms, including social media. • Create engaging content that translates complex science into accessible language. • Support events, exhibitions, and
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You’ll Bring • 1-3 years’ experience in a communications coordinator or similar role. • Strong organisational and time management skills with attention to detail. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and
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and PhD students Engaging in impactful research aligned with supply chain themes Supporting the Faculty’s land-based mission Collaborating with industry, government, and professional bodies Permanent
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of HOP/Learning Team/Safety II principles Developing health, safety and risk frameworks and integrating sustainable practices with business strategy An alignment with our organisation's values and culture
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communities and as scientists we aim to always push out the frontiers of knowledge as well as acting as a critic and conscience of society. We are also strongly aligned with the UN’s sustainable development