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pūkeka me kā wheako/Your skills and experience The successful candidate will be a scholar with research experience and a completed PhD in the area of Christian Theology. Candidates who are enrolled in a
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Successful applicants: • Must hold a dental degree and have registration or be eligible for full registration with the Dental Council of New Zealand. • Will demonstrate the ability to work well with
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Medical School's Dunedin Campus. In addition to teaching undergraduate medical students, we offer world-class postgraduate education and research opportunities to medical professionals, and PhD and masters
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roles cover a range of responsibilities. Each role will involve one or more of the following key tasks: • Supporting academic leaders (Deans, Heads of Departments); including diary management, email
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leave, a 6.75% superannuation scheme, and the ability to achieve real work/life balance. Specific enquiries may be directed to Professor Julia Horsfield, Head of Department of Pathology, via the contact
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experience or exposure to managing teams. • Significant experience in a busy and/or complex administration environment. • The ability to be calm, adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment
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applicant will hold a dental degree and a specialist qualification in Prosthodontics, preferably also a higher research degree (PhD or equivalent), and will demonstrate: • A track record or potential
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and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako You will have expert understanding of teaching and student learning at the tertiary level as well as: • A Bachelor’s degree (a PhD would be an advantage
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. • Excellent knowledge of, and familiarity with, local and national Māori organisations. • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal. • Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain positive
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ability to champion product-focused service delivery, continuous improvement and change. You will have experience in supervising software application focused technical teams in a complex environment and