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and safety. This position will be a hands-on role ensuring production, strategies and operational systems are functioning optimally. The operation runs 24/7/365 so the position will involve some shift
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engaging with Māori students and our outreach team. Te mahi/ The role As the Kaiārahi Pūtaiao, you will be the first point of contact for Māori Students within the Division of Sciences. You will lead support
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obligations under the Children Act 2014. Candidates who successfully make the final stages of the recruitment process will be required to undergo a safety check. For further information, please visit
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« Back to Jobs Mata Ahupae | Administrator, Research Office Location: Kelburn Type: Permanent Post Date: Tue May 14 03:54:58 2024 Ref: 1270 Are you an organised, process-oriented administrator with
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will provide proactive administrative support to one or more clinic and teaching work areas and will become a trusted point of contact for patients, students, staff and visitors. This role supports
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The School of Education is seeking a proactive and organised individual to fill the newly established role of School Coordinator. As the central point of contact for all timetabling matters within
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resolution wherever appropriate. AskOtago is the first point of contact for IT Support and troubleshooting for University staff and students. If you have a passion for or experience in IT there
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to residential living and university life, being present to monitor and police behaviour and safety, ensuring students are aware of rules and processes. You will have a vested interest in student wellbeing
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of administration support, and be involved in process improvement. You will support a team of Administrators who are dispersed across a range of departments and locations, collaborating closely with key stakeholders
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there are certain duties that are part of the job, an important responsibility of a veterinary receptionist is to greet patients and their owners as they arrive making them feel welcome. Often the first point of