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-being are nurtured, celebrated, and cared? Based at MIT's Children's Education Centre, East Tamaki we are a multicultural team in a quality learning environment seeking a fully registered or provisionally
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Lead a centre of excellence for engineering and trades education. Mahi that makes a difference. Flexible hours and work from home days. MIT's TechPark is a centre of excellence for engineering and
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Passionate about teaching? Seeking a work life balance? Enjoy a 34-hour week, 9 weeks leave and WFH days in a role that you can put your stamp on where you make a difference supporting ākonga
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TechPark Campus, teaching pre-trade and apprenticeship programmes. The successful person will hold an Advanced Trade or National Certificate in Refrigeration Engineering/Air Conditioning qualification and
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12 months fixed term role, parental cover Are you ready to join the engine room of a big tertiary education provider? Academic Registry at is looking for one permanent appointee and three one-year
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their journey with us. We provide vocational education, with a strong vision of getting people into great jobs. Our Student Support Advisors are invaluable resources who help students navigate through
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are seeking a highly motivated individual who is an excellent communicator, adept at using initiative and enjoys working as part of a team. The successful applicant will be part of a team teaching either
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ITO course delivery where you will develop a strong knowledge of programmes and courses to assist with campus planning, course selection and advice for our apprentice's. This is a varied role where no
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excellence in tertiary education is critical to both our mission and to the future economic and social prosperity of NZ. E pā ana ki te tūranga - Tuanga tatara i te angaanga - About the roles Our School
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or teaching experience . Previous experience in the health workforce industry would be great . Full drivers licence At MIT you will be at the forefront of changing lives by supporting ākonga through