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The Eamon Cleary Chair in Irish Studies-2400809 MĀTAI AIRANA, MĀTAI KOTIRANA |CENTRE FOR IRISH AND SCOTTISH STUDIES TE KETE ARONUI | DIVISION OF HUMANITIES The University of Otago invites
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information on pay equity, please refer to the Equal Pay Act 1972.
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with integrations, robotic process automation, and analytics will be advantageous Demonstrated project management skills and exposure to human-centred design, Agile, Lean, or Six Sigma methodologies will
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equity claim. For more information on pay equity, please refer to the Equal Pay Act 1972 .
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information on pay equity, please refer to the Equal Pay Act 1972 . #LI-DNI
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with skills and experience) Ref: 87638 Closing Date: 16 May 2024, at 11:55 pm. This role is considered a children's worker role and will be subject to safety checking as part of the Children's Act 2014 .
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and salary commensurate with skills and experience) This role is considered a children's worker role and will be subject to safety checking as part of the Children's Act 2014 . Ref: 88733 Closing Date
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outgoing attitude. Energetic can-do attitude and the ability to engage our diverse range of students. In this role you will be a key face of Te Ahuru and must have a commitment to student wellbeing, enjoy
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work, or related discipline. Be a fully Registered Health Professional under the HPCA (Health Practitioner Competence Assurance Act 2003) or a Registered Social Worker (Social Worker Legislation Act 2019
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with iwi and Māori organisations, and mātauranga Māori has become an integral part of teaching and research across the institution. We especially value our relationship with Ngāi Tahu, the mana whenua