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| Essential skills/experience for the role To be successful in this role you will need: Prior knowledge of working with Student Management System such as Infocare/APT/Discover in ECE environment is preferred. A
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, environmental management, mechanical or electrical engineering. Two or more years' experience in energy management is (preferred). Ability to take direction and plan and prioritise tasks. Capable, enthusiastic
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parking Work-life balance with a family-friendly, flexible work environment Access to free confidential wellbeing support services through ClearHead Access to employee member benefits with Southern Cross
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(specifically Word, Excel and PowerPoint). Highly developed communication skills, particularly presentation. Knowledge of, or experience within, the secondary school or tertiary education environment (preferred
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service and empower the Inclusive Education team to enhance the learning environment of students with a disability, illness or impairment. Some tasks of the role include: Providing student assessment
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parking Work-life balance with a family-friendly, flexible work environment Access to free confidential wellbeing support services through ClearHead Access to employee member benefits with Southern Cross
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and systems delivering a broad range of business systems and applications. This is a unique environment, where the support you provide day to day has a direct impact on our teaching and research success
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balance with a family-friendly, flexible work environment Access to free confidential wellbeing support services through ClearHead Access to employee member benefits with Southern Cross Health Insurance A
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skills in a dynamic environment. Mō te tūka | The role An exciting opportunity for a motivated individual to develop their career in strategic communications while contributing to Te Whare Wānaka o Aoraki