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for the future needs of employers, by providing them with a mix of hands-on and classroom-based learning. Te āheinga: The opportunity This position is fulltime working 37.5 hours per week Monday to Friday
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classroom-based learning. Te āheinga: The opportunity. We are seeking two Registered nurses, who are passionate about nursing education and have practice experience in any area of nursing practice. Each
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for supporting academic staff in learning support for our akōnga (tutoring/mentoring for students, and to assist with statistical computer labs) enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Sciences and for the Bachelor
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-based learning. Te āheinga: The opportunity As our Maintenance Officer you'll support the Facilities Maintenance team to carry out duties to buildings, fixtures, fittings and equipment. You'll be
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, their family and wider communities. We make sure our learners are well equipped for the future needs of employers, by providing them with a mix of hands-on and classroom-based learning. Te āheinga
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experience' for our student's employability. You will have a student-centered approach and are committed to seeing our students succeed in their learning journey through our unique blended learning programs
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Do you wish for a better work-life balance and are you tired of shift work and searching for a car park? Join our team of experienced nurse educators in the Unitec Bachelor of Nursing programme
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students with exceptional teaching and learning, alongside pastoral and academic support to enable them to thrive. Working closely with the Team Leader of Unitec Pathways College, you'll be supporting
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for the future needs of employers, by providing them with a mix of hands-on and classroom-based learning. Te āheinga: The opportunity As a Specialist you will support prospective students by proactively engaging
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to possess a strong command of the English Language, both written and verbal, and a high degree of computer literacy, with first-class digital record management skills. "Kua herea mātou ki te whai i te