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has a number of teaching fellows, who contribute primarily to our undergraduate degree programme by teaching and overseeing laboratory programmes and tutorials, teaching lectures and running papers, and
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for ongoing education and professional development, a mentorship programme provided by experienced clinicians with postgraduate qualifications and the chance to be involved in physiotherapy clinical education
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Lecturer/Pūkenga - Philosophy-2500580 __________ PHILOSOPHY PROGRAMME | RAPUKA WHAKAARO SCHOOL OF ARTS | TE PAE TAKATA Who we are/Ko wai mātou The Philosophy programme at Otago has an outstanding
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Health and Safety legislation. • Knowledge of the Food Control Plan. Further details | Pūroko This is a permanent, full time (40 hours) position, based in Ōtepoti, Dunedin. You must have the right
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health and related professions. The Role / Te Mahi The department is inviting applications for the position of Lecturer. The successful candidate will focus on the Pain and Pain Management programme, which
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. Our team is backed by strong strategic alignment, enabling Pae Tata, the University’s strategic plan to 2030 and with a long-term campus master plan underway, you'll be part of a transformative journey
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of the NZ portfolio of projects by ensuring; each project’s implementation plan is in place, roles and responsibilities within each project are clearly defined and assigned, a communication strategy/plan is
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multidisciplinary Programme, forming the largest academic unit in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Otago. To build on our success, we are seeking to appoint a Teaching Fellow to join our team in
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proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, including Excel. • Experience in financial administration (desirable). • A Tertiary qualification or equivalent experience (desirable). • An interest in health
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are seeking applicants from a range of teaching backgrounds that complement the department. The Position / Te Mahi Responsibilities include: • Development or maintenance of a high impact research programme