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for you to develop new initiatives with. The new 3 floor recreation facility is designed to provide a sense of belonging, friendships and enduring connections for students and we are looking for the right
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to join our team. Skills Required: Experience working with Service Now 2 years minimum experience working in application support roles A high level of knowledge of how applications function, integrate and
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secondary education environment, particularly NCEA is essential. Experience working with high school students and understanding of pedagogical practices Excellent relationship management skills, with
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requested. Two referee checks will also take place prior to confirmation of employment. KEY TASKS: Be a friendly and welcoming face by actively engaging with students Provide academic and personal peer
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to support attainment of NCEA About You You will have: Excellent relationship management skills, with an ability to build meaningful and collaborative relationships with a range of stakeholders at all levels
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of innovation, and the satisfaction of supporting ground-breaking research. Together, we will redefine the limits of human potential and create a legacy of excellence. Apply now to be part of our exceptional team
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experience including; residential support, apartment preparation, reporting, relationship, and inventory management. To be successful in this role you will bring energy and an optimistic attitude that will see
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tap into human needs and emotions through the content they create - with demonstrated experience managing video projects from start to finish. A team player who works effectively as part of a diverse
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click "Apply Now" below to be redirected to our careers site. You can also visit http://careers.aut.ac.nz to see our other vacancies. You must be eligible to work in NZ to be considered. Salary Range
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by Ara Poutama - The Department of Corrections. The study has been running in an Auckland correctional facility for several months and we will now be offering men within the Springhill Correctional