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, and professional growth. Benefits include: Flexible, family‑friendly work and free on‑site parking Professional development & mentorship to grow your career Generous leave entitlements – six weeks
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residential colleges, property and campus development, health, safety and wellbeing, information technology services, risk and compliance, divisional services and administration, sustainability, transformation
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-gathering skills to deliver innovative tools and systems. Key tasks of the role include: • Contributing analysis, insight, and recommendations to the development of solutions that maximise stakeholder and
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, algorithms and theoretical computer science, cyber security, communication and information technology, and systems development and evaluation. We teach in the Bachelor of Science, Technology, and Engineering
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development & mentorship to grow your career Generous leave entitlements –six weeks of paid leave per year (based on 1.0 FTE) Annual salary reviews to recognise your contribution Eye care support
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from both health professionals and the general public about acute poisoning or the toxic effects of chemicals and other substances. • Prepare clinically oriented poisons information documents
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to engage in the study or research in subjects likely to contribute significantly to the development of Tonga. For more information and to apply visit Arthington Davy Studentship . Scholarships are available
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professional working environment with five weeks annual leave, on-going professional development opportunities and a competitive superannuation scheme. For further information or to discuss to the role in
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working relationships with people of varying backgrounds. • A well-developed sense of humour. • A reasonable knowledge of relevant New Zealand law. • A current Driver’s Licence • A current First
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knowledge of tikanga Māori • Has existing experience or a desire to develop a career in communications • Can demonstrate the skills needed for strong stakeholder engagement • A relevant qualification