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the AUT staff development programme. The successful applicant will; inspire and support students' achievement. communicate effectively. demonstrate writing skills that demonstrate linguistic sophistication
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« Back to Jobs Mata Ahupae I School Administrator Location: Kelburn Type: Permanent Post Date: Mon Mar 25 02:57:00 2024 Ref: 1016 Do you have exceptional administrative skills as well as being competent with technology? Are you a motivated, customer-focused individual who can take the...
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development opportunities available such as Te Hāpai, our staff development programme designed to increase understanding and use of Māori culture, language and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and other role specific
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, electronic publishing, and XML-based publishing is beneficial. Chinese and/or other language skills are beneficial. Passion, integrity, and energy! Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With As part of
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such as Te Hāpai, our staff development programme designed to increase understanding and use of Māori culture, language and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and other role specific professional development
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, Exchange/O365. Scripting language. E.g. Powershell. HPC particularly Azure. Configuration and management of SaaS environments. Virtual Infrastructure, e.g. VMWare. Linux environments Kā hua ka riro ki a koe
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clinically current in the field of paramedicine inspire and support students' achievement communicate effectively Demonstrate writing skills that demonstrate linguistic sophistication have competent
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Purposes with evidence of successful outcomes for students. Demonstrable experience in the development, moderation and delivery of curricula and assessment for tertiary and/or language learning students in
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More about our Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences As an employee at AUT you can expect many benefits and services At AUT, our values are at the heart of everything we do About language and
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vibrant and culturally diverse, comprising of Aotahi: The School of Māori and Indigenous Studies; the School of Humanities; the School of Creative and Digital Arts; and the School of Language, Social and