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desire to learn and a commitment to contributing to a positive team environment. • Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite of programs. About our team/Mō te tīma Divisional Services and Administration
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Catering is a large food service operation producing over 8500 meals per day to eleven University Colleges. The role/Te mahi We are seeking a Kitchen Assistant to work in our busy Aquinas College food
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of self-motivation. • Possess established and effective computer skills. • Have the ability to participate in a 24-hour roster including night, weekend, and public holiday work. Further details
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to update databases, extract data, provide reports, transcripts and other relevant information. • Transactional financial processing including purchase card reconciliation, reimbursements, purchasing and
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or visitor enquiries. • Coordinating local administration processes such as recruitment, induction, and teaching administration support. • Maintaining timetable information. • Planning and logistics
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New Zealand to apply for this position position. Candidates who successfully make the final stages of the recruitment process will be required to undergo a Police clearance check. We offer a supportive
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positive attitude and an ability to “think outside of the box” Preferred but not essential • Relevant postgraduate qualification. • Preferred but not essential experience with supervision of students
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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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, and evaluation processes—contributing to both daily operations and strategic planning to ensure positive outcomes for tauira. This student-facing academic role is suited to someone who is proactive
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environment in which all students and staff receive the individual support and resources they need. SHS promotes and upholds equity in its processes and values the individual differences that enrich its