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Tēnā koe. Nau mai ki te Kuratini Tuwhera. Mō te tūnga | About the role Reporting to the Programme Delivery Manager, this is an exciting role where you can use your skills gained as a teacher and
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effective organisation skills with the ability to manage workflow pressures and repetitive tasks. Strong Computer skills: an understanding of database and spreadsheet functions, intermediate to advanced user
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future-focused environment. This position is a permanent position and is based at our campus in Lower Hutt, with some flexibility around working from home. Key responsibilities include: Define and
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Management, Information Technology, Business Administration, or a related field. 12-15 years' experience in project delivery or programme management within a digital or technology environment. Proven track
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the vocational sector. We specialise in taking the learning to our students, focusing on enabling the success of approximately 35,000 students each year. We're a place where you can make a difference. We offer a
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taking the learning to our students, focusing on enabling the success of approximately 35,000 students each year. We're a place where you can make a difference. We offer a wide range of learning
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markers in a supportive team environment. Drive Improvement: Share insights with your Programme Delivery Manager to continuously enhance our programmes. Research: You will be expected to be research active
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Programme Delivery Manager to continuously enhance our programmes. Research: You will be expected to be research active. Ngā hua o tō tomo mai ki a mātou | Why you should join our team At Open Polytechnic
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ākonga thrive. Collaborate & Innovate: Work closely with fellow educators, mentors, and markers in a supportive team environment. Drive Improvement: Share insights with Programme Delivery Managers
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taking the learning to our students, focusing on enabling the success of approximately 35,000 students each year. We're a place where you can make a difference. We offer a wide range of learning