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participants, collect clinical data, and take rectal swabs for a colorectal surgery study. • Enlist patients, collect urine samples, and coordinate with the K9MD team. • Support recruitment, data
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the workplace. • Excellent computer skills. • Technical skills in terms of monitoring equipment or an ability to learn this. • Logical thinking and problem-solving skills. • An interest in health
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) Code of Practice 2021. Candidates who successfully make the final stages of the recruitment process will be required to undergo a police safety check. The University of Otago is a workplace that values
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at our facilities in Ōtepoti, Dunedin and Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. The role/Te mahi The Faculty of Dentistry invites applications for one full-time or part-time, one-year fixed term position in Ōtepoti
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process thinking to ensure continuous improvement. • Investment experience preferred, including knowledge of investment markets, equities, bonds etc. • Commitment to working in a culturally safe and
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Innovation. This newly created key position will be responsible for overseeing and leading the workflows of the team and co-ordinating new projects and processes. You will also be responsible for key
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-quality service within the required time frames. With a dedicated point of contact overseeing the process, we ensure seamless integration of all components, delivering a well-planned and cost-effective
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Zealand - Southern, seeks to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Psychological Medicine. The position provides an excellent opportunity for a clinical academic to establish themselves in one
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in the world, your role will be to lead the development and delivery of Otago’s Strategic Space Programme. This is a pivotal leadership position responsible for robust data and evaluation insights
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are pleased to invite applications for the newly established position of Dean – Māori Research, a senior academic leadership role that will play a critical part in strengthening the University’s Māori research