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, publications or events. You will also have: Strong organisational skills with the ability to juggle multiple priorities Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with confidence editing and reviewing
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educational research and practice. Undertaking research or scholarship aligned with Teacher Education and contributing to the faculty’s research culture. Publishing research outputs appropriate to career stage
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practices. Co-lead engagement with strategic iwi/Māori partners and align science missions with Māori priorities. Develop and manage partnership agreements, lead a team of Pou Ārahi, and provide organisation
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the delivery of creative, brand-aligned design solutions that elevate our visual identity and drive strategic communication outcomes. This is your opportunity to combine creative expertise with brand
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Confidence to independently assess technical designs and delivery quality Experience coordinating delivery across multiple teams and vendors Strong communication skills, including with non-technical
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contracts that optimise external research income and align with University objectives. • Support the establishment and ongoing management of research projects. • Foster partnerships with businesses
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, venues, catering, equipment, and onsite assistance. Working with UC Communications, Events, and Marketing teams to ensure aligned, high-quality outputs. Preparing reports, tracking campaign performance
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to Senior Leaders, supporting informed decision-making and alignment with strategic objectives Support and guide budget managers in preparing, monitoring, and understanding budgets, ensuring financial
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, ensuring alignment with University and Library priorities, including Pae Tata, the Māori Strategic Framework, and our commitment to being a Te Tiriti-led institution. This role contributes to strengthening
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-ready and aligned with the evolving needs of both ākonga (learners) and kaimahi (staff). From uplifting financial acumen and practice to transforming infrastructure (physical and digital