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The role | Te mahi In this role, supporting the Faculty of Medicine’s International Electives Programme you are the go-to person for a wide range of administration tasks including handling correspondence
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' study in Dunedin, before choosing the Christchurch, Dunedin, or Wellington campuses for clinical training in years four, five, and six. Also on offer are undergraduate qualifications in health sciences
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you the opportunity to learn about digital ecosystem including technology, process and people in a large organisation. You’ll be hands-on for the majority of tasks you complete, gaining valuable
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computer applications including word processing, email, database management, and online research. • Strong organisation and time management skills with meticulous record-keeping. • Dedication
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on risks, compliance, and improvement opportunities. Skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Essential: • Tertiary qualification in Computer Science or relevant field. • Significant experience
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to effectively coordinate the college academic and tutorial programme. • Deputise in the absence of the Tautiaki (College Warden). • Be trusted to act in a calm manner. An understanding of, and empathy
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, focusing on local and international tourism perspectives so that students understand the 'big picture' as well as the day-to-day tourism operations. The role | Te mahi We are seeking to appoint a permanent
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skills. • Well organized, with effective written and verbal communication skills. • Able to maintain a professional approach with both staff and students while under pressure. Further details/Pūroko
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hands-on logistics and records management experience, working across a busy and varied programme of activities for the Curriculum Insights and Progress Study. Working with a dynamic and collegial team
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Professional Practice Fellow | Senior Professional Practice Fellow - Psychology-2501470 __________ DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY | TE TARI WHAKAMĀTAU HINEKARO DIVISION OF SCIENCES | TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA