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| TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA About our team | Mō te tīma The School of Physical Education, Sport and Exercise Sciences is New Zealand’s most highly ranked sport and exercise science programme, in terms
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to individual circumstances. Our Peer Support Volunteer training programme empowers students to provide empathetic, informed peer support. In addition, we offer a variety of prevention and education programmes
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groundbreaking research. Your skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheako You are a motivated and self-directed professional with proven experience as a high-performing Administrator, dedicated to supporting
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group of world class services at Otago University, dedicated to promoting the unique Otago experience and collegiate nature of the institution. College Catering is a large food service operation producing
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pastoral care and/or community development. • Have well developed organisational skills and initiative. • Be able to effectively coordinate the college academic and tutorial programme. • Deputise in
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programme run through the Department of Psychological Medicine at the University of Otago, Wellington, fully led and delivered by those with lived experience of mental distress. We deliver a comprehensive
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to the research activities of the School, including publishing in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, and securing external research funding. You will supervise both undergraduate and postgraduate research
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Quality Analyst in the Quality and Performance team, you will support the delivery of services across the Property and Campus Development portfolio, including Trade Services, Construction (reactive and
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high-performance team environment by delivering excellent service and seeking opportunities for continuous finance and business improvement. This role offers both scope and variety within the financial
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of Medicine’s Rural Medical Immersion Programme (RMIP) for fifth-year medical students was established in 2007 and is currently delivered from nine sites across the South and lower North Islands by a close-knit