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through schools/Kura and other avenues. The UPC team is a high-performing team. They have redefined and significantly improved our relationships with secondary schools and kura kaupapa/kura whānau. As a
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with a small team and reporting to the Programme Director Tāmaki, you will be contributing to our strategic programme of work to ensure the successful delivery of MIT's and Unitec's Kaupapa. The Project
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reporting to the Programme Director Tāmaki, you will be contributing to our strategic programme of work to ensure the successful delivery of MIT's and Unitec's Kaupapa. Key Responsibilities: Interpreting and
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. High degree of proficiency in Office computing applications including word processing, spreadsheet, presentation software such as PowerPoint and email. Passionate about people and delivering a great
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postgraduate levels. What You'll Do Deliver high-quality teaching in Artificial Intelligence and Analytics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels Supervise student research projects, particularly in
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, particularly Excel A high level of accuracy and attention to detail Excellent time management and communication skills A collaborative mindset and the ability to build strong working relationships A commitment
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: The opportunity As a Facilities Maintenance Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation and compliance of our facilities. This position offers a unique blend of responsibilities, from
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, and a passion for delivering high-quality, student-focused services. Experience in tertiary education is desired. Tā mātau rourou: What we offer Joining Unitec means becoming part of a vibrant and
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of Veterinary Nursing (first years to third years). You will be delivering high-quality classroom and practical vocational learning across this and other programmes within the School of Environmental and Animal
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programme has shifted from a Kaupapa Māori methodologies driven programme to an indigenous model serving a wide range of migrant communities, including Pacific communities, Māori and Deaf Indigenous