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, promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Mahi Ngātahi | Who You Will Work With Kōawa Studios is a cutting-edge hub where screen, storytelling, creative technology, game design and education
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Bachelor's degree (NZQA Level 7) in Health Sciences, Psychology, Behavioural Science, Social Work or a related field. You will also have: Skilled knowledge of harmful sexual behaviour prevention theory and
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provide technical support to staff and students, oversee Production Asset Management and digital workflows, and liaise with industry professionals in film, game development, and music. Additionally, you
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Digital Screen Arts students with little or no experience through to liaising with industry professionals in film, gaming, and music. Additionally, you will contribute to the maintenance of equipment and
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in the film, television, gaming, or music industries (preferred). Strong IT systems management skills (advantageous). Solid electrical knowledge, including safe operation of single and three-phase
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Work or a related field. You will also have: Proven experience co-designing and delivering equity systems change initiatives with communities. Skilled knowledge of prevention theory and practice related
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security, human-centred and usable security, and the security implications of AI systems. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work addresses emerging threats, combines theory and practice
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to work creatively and independently, and a strong research background. We seek a highly motivated individual with: Expert knowledge of subject area is required: Population genetics theory and practice
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-credential, with deep understanding of the BSLA framework in theory and practice Experience supporting teachers or schools to implement change in literacy pedagogy, ideally through coaching or leadership roles
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of the BSLA teacher or facilitator micro-credential, with deep understanding of the BSLA framework in theory and practice Experience supporting teachers or schools to implement change in literacy pedagogy