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, fixed-term role - flexible locations across AUT campuses As a university of technology and opportunity, AUT makes a positive and lasting contribution to Aotearoa New Zealand, the Pacific, and the
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placement experiences within the physiotherapy programmes at AUT. This position will be of interest to a Physiotherapist who is committed to advancing key partnerships between professional practice and
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. The Lecturer - Foundation Health Science position is for 6 months and will deliver high-quality teaching and academic support for students enrolled in two foundation health papers in Semester 2 of 2025
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the tertiary sector, we want to hear from you. Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offer AUT is a fantastic place to work and has excellent staff benefits, including free study, a personal fund for your
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varied and dynamic role that involves working with university students, staff, and members of the wider community. This is a permanent, part-time position (10.5 hours per week), working three evening
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to the strategic direction of the university's Pacific engagement, ensuring that the voices of Pacific communities are heard and valued in decision-making processes. Key Responsibilities: Prepare for and participate
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Support to join our Faculty Technical Services team at AUT. This full-time, permanent position is based at our City Campus and plays a key role in supporting compliance across a wide range of specialist
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the next. With the close support of our existing operations team, you'll be in a prime position to grow your FM skillset first-hand. He kōrero mōu | About you Our ideal candidate will already have
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including Generous leave allowances Flexible and hybrid working options Free membership at AUT gyms This position offers genuine flexibility of part-time hours, allowing you to balance your professional
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of land. Within that profile is two halls of residence with 500+ residents. We're looking for an experienced leader to take on the role of Associate Director, Resilience - a position central to the