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to these questions, then we've got the perfect role for you at Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT). We are looking for someone with strong interpersonal and relationship building skills to provide up- to-date
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-solving acumen to interpret data and contribute towards data/ report-driven decisions Sound documentation skills including process mapping Project coordination experience Excellent relationship management
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crucial to that journey. Ideally you have experience of guiding ākonga to learn through Canvas or similar online platforms and be able to engage with learners face-to-face and online. If you like sharing
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informed of important information and events through the student newsletter, website, face-to-face and through other appropriate means of communication; social media platforms such as Facebook and Messenger
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Academic, based across our Unitec and MIT campuses. As the face (and oftentimes the voice) of the office of the DCE, you will be the key point of contact for the day-to-day coordination and management
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the various challenges they face in achieving their goals. We are looking for a Student Advisor for a full time, permanent position. This opportunity would suit a positive, service-focussed and capable person
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Pasifika cultural knowledge and skills. For this role, pre-employment checks will be conducted in accordance with the Children's Act. Job Reference: 28368 Me pēwhea te tono - Tuku atu fēfē atu haau a tohi
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Community team, you will be the face of MIT in our secondary schools and community across the greater Auckland region. Recruiting students to MIT through the promotion of the institute, its programmes and the
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. Be able to coach and upskills others Excellent communication skills, in particular the ability to partner with others through relationship building and influencing across a diverse range of
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, About you Excellent relationship management skills Comfortable working with Whanau, Hapu and Iwi Comfortable with Te Reo Māori Knowledge in Tikanga Māori and knowledgeable in Mātauranga Māori Commitment