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development, negotiation, performance management, and continuous improvement. The role will champion consistent, high-quality contract management practices across the University, supported by robust reporting
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Position Title: Academic Staff Member Te Kura Māori Location: Bay of Plenty Team: Academic Delivery and Development Position Type: Permanent, part time (25 hours per week) Remuneration: $65,286
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programme management with people leadership, ensuring excellence in teaching, ākonga success, and future-focused curriculum development. You will lead and manage the planning, delivery, compliance, financial
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to the delivery of core and elective courses in law, support curriculum development, and engage in research that aligns with the Faculty’s priorities. You will also be encouraged to develop your research profile
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financial sustainability, ensuring our work continues to make a lasting difference. About the position Develop, undertake and direct novel research in the areas of ocean-atmosphere interactions and surface
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successful progression through their programmes. · Maintain a safe, productive workshop environment with strong health and safety practices. · Contribute to course development, assessment, and moderation
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. In this role, you will establish and develop your own research programme, contribute to the development of the field, and provide postgraduate supervision. You will teach and contribute
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to creating and maintaining an environment that enables the university to attract, retain and develop the people we need to achieve our goals. The Role | Te mahi Our Change Management team provides specialist
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Ohomai Institute of Technology has recently undergone an organisational reshape as we prepare to re-establish ourselves as a stand-alone organisation in line with the government changes to vocational
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on flower development of the kiwifruit. Following his graduation from Massey, David worked in a research role at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in Levin and later in Pukekohe. David’s varied career