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Three casual supervision-lecturing positions based at our Mount Albert campus Involvement in supervision of our master's and doctorate students A range of teaching-supervision topics covering AI
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education and student success who can support our goal to be innovative and responsive to the exciting challenges of tertiary education and the Social Practice industry. The Master of Applied Practice
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learning in any of the areas of acute medical surgical, mental health, aged care, primary health care in the classroom simulation lab and supervision of students in the clinical areas. The roles have lots
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for the future needs of employers, by providing them with a mix of hands-on and classroom-based learning. Te āheinga: The opportunity As a Student Central Advisor, be the primary point of contact and
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. As a Tutorial Assistant, your primary responsibility will be to facilitate quality educational outcomes. This role is pivotal in our commitment to providing an enriching learning environment for our
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of mental health consumers, within a multi-disciplinary team. Necessary skills and experience: Hold a Postgraduate or Masters tertiary qualification acceptable to the New Zealand Association