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, and planning documents. • Organising routine event requirements such as venue bookings, catering, securing and technical resources. • Producing event documents and programmes. • Using events
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services to coordinate well-being initiatives, deliver early intervention support, and respond to diverse student needs. In addition to managing daily operations, you will be responsible for developing
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, and planning documents. • Organising routine event requirements such as venue bookings, catering, securing and technical resources. • Producing event documents and programmes. • Using events
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are committed to personal development and training. Your skills and experience/Kā pūkeka me kā wheako • A seasoned professional with excellent organisational skills. • An openness and capability
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backgrounds. • A good working knowledge of relevant New Zealand law. • A well-developed sense of humour is also valued. You will be physically fit and healthy, hold a current full drivers licence and
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experience 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
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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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experience in a busy and/or complex administration environment. • Are highly proficient in the Microsoft Office suite of programmes. • Are calm, adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment
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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