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Administrator - Health Sciences (Fixed-term)-2400593 DIVISIONAL SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION • Salary + 6.75% superannuation + five weeks' annual leave (Pro rata). • On going professional
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and programme development) level. Appointment to these positions will be dependent on academic achievement, skills, and experience. The role includes teaching into the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy, and
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knowledge, skill and cultural competence. • Promote and implement roll-out of the Te Rito programme across the organisation. • Respond to programme enquiries and establish relationships with
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Economics-2400475 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS OTAGO BUSINESS SCHOOL About our team/Mō te tīma The University of Otago is one of New Zealand’s largest and most research
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infrastructure and using automation technology to enable our wider team to deploy, manage, configure, scale and monitor their applications locally and in the cloud. Kā pūkeka me kā wheako / Skills and experience
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Assistant Research Fellow-2400586 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Who we are/Ko wai mātou Since its establishment in 1905 the Department of Physiology has grown to become one
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Senior Manager Continuous Improvement-2400755 TRANSFORMATION AND IMPROVEMENT Are you a dynamic, results-oriented leader with a passion for driving change and innovation in a traditional environment? Do you thrive on collaboration, challenging the status quo, and delivering tangible improvements...
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Senior Analyst Continuous Improvement-2400778 TRANSFORMATION AND IMPROVEMENT Join Our Dynamic Continuous Improvement Team! Calling all problem-solvers! Are you ready to dive into data and turn insights into action? Do you love driving efficiency and innovation in big organisations? We want you...
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to product support infrastructure and using automation technology to enable our wider team to deploy, manage, configure, scale and monitor their applications locally and in the cloud. Previous data centre work
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the New Zealand Curriculum (NZC). In 2024, there will be a one-week training programme in Wellington (22 - 26 July), followed by nine weeks of school visits. In order to administer the programme, EARU