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clinical academic to establish themselves in one of the leading medical schools in Australasia. The appointee will provide leadership in teaching and research in the field of Paediatrics while supporting
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. The Department teaches into a number of programmes including Science, Medicine and Medical Laboratory Science. In this role, you will: • Support a busy Head of Department • Provide administrative support to
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Lead Administrator team in the Dunedin School of Medicine. In this role you will lead staff, manage the provision of administration support, and be involved in strategic initiatives, process improvement
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. This position provides an excellent opportunity for a clinical academic to establish themselves in one of the leading medical schools in Australasia. The appointee will provide leadership in teaching and research
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, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, medical lab sciences, nutrition, and physical education. The Department is internationally known for its outstanding contribution to new knowledge in various physiological
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, radiation therapy, physiotherapy, postgraduate qualifications and papers, and undertake a wide variety of health-based research. We are proud to be a part of New Zealand’s first medical school and have been
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information, please contact David Roessler, via the contact details below. Candidates who successfully make the final stages of the recruitment process will be required to undergo a safety check. For further
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, pharmacy, physiotherapy, medical lab sciences, nutrition, and physical education. The Department is internationally known for its outstanding contribution to new knowledge in various physiological areas (e.g
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full and part-time staff who between them undertake over 50,000 medical, nursing, mental health and wellbeing consultations per year. You will provide effective and efficient administrative support to
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, following appropriate training. • Ability to establish rapport and work sensitively with people suffering from various psychiatric and medical illnesses, particularly mood disorders. • Ability to relate