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team/Mō te tīma The Department of Surgical Sciences excels in clinical teaching and training, linking science with clinical research, and developing our discipline nationally and internationally. Our
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research and outstanding support staff, all of whom contribute to making it a great place to work. The role/Te mahi This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the development and leadership
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collaboration enables you to develop strong stakeholder relationships and communicate effectively to inform, persuade, and negotiate. Your exceptional organisational, problem-solving, and administrative skills
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culturally sensitive manner. • Represent the Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Māori) and their staff throughout the University and the wider Māori community. • Draft, prepare, coordinate and review
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. • Salary + 6.75% superannuation + five weeks’ annual leave (pro rata). • Staff are encouraged to map personal development plans as part of the University value māhirahira (curiosity). • We are a supportive
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Geography and Environmental Management, as well as Planning and International Development. Our aim is to deliver globally relevant teaching and research from our unique location in Aotearoa New Zealand
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in the hospitality industry. • Experience in the supervision of service staff. • An ability to develop and maintain effective networks and key relationships. You will be committed to continuous
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ensure the smooth running of existing lab classes, and where necessary, help with the development of new labs. In addition, you will work closely with the Compliance Manager, and the Health and Safety
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undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching and contribute to the continuing development of the programmes within the Department. • Contribute to the Departments’ academic goals by applying and sharing
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strong communicator, with a systematic approach to tasks and attention to detail. You contribute positively as part of a team and can develop and maintain effective working relationships in a variety of