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__________PROPERTY AND CAMPUS DEVELOPMENTKĀ RAWA ME TE WHANAKEHAKA PAPA TAURIMAThe role | Te mahiAre you looking for more than just another project? At The University of Otago, we offer a career that’s rich in variety, purpose, and professional growth.Here, it’s not just about the big, shiny builds. It’s about meaningful work that shapes the future. From heritage restorations, minor adaptions or renewals, cutting-edge laboratories and accommodation upgrades to complex refurbishments, we manage a wide range of concurrent projects across our campuses —all tied to a bigger picture.Our team is backed by strong strategic alignment, enabling Pae Tata, the University’s strategic plan to 2030 and with a long-term campus master plan underway, you'll be part of a transformative journey that blends vision with real impact.Our team was recently recognised with a Construction Project of the Year award for Te Rangihīroa College, a testament to the innovation, collaboration, and delivery excellence we bring to everything we do.We’re looking for someone who can add to this collaborative team environment. As a key part of our Capital Works team, you'll help shape and deliver a wide range of construction and infrastructure projects across our evolving campus environments.This is a client-side project management role, where success is driven as much by your ability to build strong relationships, influence stakeholders, and provide clear leadership as it is by technical delivery. You will act as the University’s representative, ensuring projects align with organisational priorities and deliver value to end users and the wider community.You’ll be responsible for the full lifecycle of projects—ensuring scope, time, cost, quality, and stakeholder expectations are effectively managed and delivered. Core responsibilities include developing and managing project plans and programmes, overseeing design integration, maintaining robust governance and reporting structures, and ensuring value through cost and risk management.A key focus of the role is proactive stakeholder engagement. You’ll work closely with internal clients, consultants, contractors, and leadership to ensure alignment, manage expectations, and create positive project outcomes.Your skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheako• Lead small to medium projects end-to-end.• Plan and deliver using effective scoping, scheduling, budgeting, procurement, and stakeholder engagement skills• Lead multi-disciplinary teams and foster collaboration.• Proven delivery of capital works projects across construction or engineering.• Strong stakeholder management, with the ability to build trust and influence outcomes.Who we are | Ko wai mātouThe Property & Campus Development Division is responsible for the University’s built environment and property operations. The key goal for the division is to deliver value to the University and community through the unique character and purpose of our physical places.Further details | PūrokoThis is a full-time (37.5 hours), permanent position, located in Ōtepoti, Dunedin.The appointment range for this position is $96,587 to $105,532. Top of range $114,474.Along with a competitive salary, we offer a 6.75% superannuation scheme, and encourage work/life balance.You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this position.The University of Otago is a workplace that values and utilises diverse and inclusive thinking, people and behaviours. This means that we honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi and that the contributions of staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, skills and perspectives are valued and respected.For further information regarding the role, please contact the Head of Capital Works, Wes Jenkins via the contact details below.Application | TonoTo submit your application (including CV and cover letter) please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference number 2600863 will close on Sunday, 14 June 2026.Applications may be reviewed as they are received, the University reserves the right to close this vacancy at any time.Additional InformationContact: Wes JenkinsPosition details: Job DescriptionFurther Information: Department WebsiteCreate an email with a link to this vacancy: Create emailLocation: About Dunedin
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Closing: Jun 14, 2026 |
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Job DescriptionTe Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunityWe are looking for a compassionate, organised, and customer-focused Clinical Administrator to join our busy and supportive University Health and Counselling Service (UHCS) team.This is a varied and rewarding role where you will play a key part in supporting the smooth day-to-day operation of a fast-paced healthcare environment. As one of the first points of contact for students accessing the service, you will help create a calm, welcoming, and professional experience for everyone who walks through our doors.You will provide exceptional reception and administrative support while managing appointments, responding to enquiries, and supporting clinicians and counselling teams with essential operational processes.This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a people-focused environment, enjoys working as part of a collaborative team, and can confidently manage sensitive information with professionalism and care.Comprehensive training will be provided in medical systems, privacy legislation, and healthcare processes. Key responsibilities include:Providing warm, professional, and efficient frontline customer service to students and visitorsManaging reception duties, appointments, bookings, cancellations, and patient enquiriesSupporting students accessing medical and counselling services, including triaging urgent matters appropriatelyHandling sensitive clinical and personal information with a high level of confidentiality and professionalismCoordinating appointment scheduling to support fair and efficient access to servicesManaging phone calls, inboxes, and communications between patients and clinical teamsSupporting clinicians and counsellors with administrative tasks, documentation, and service coordinationProcessing payments, receipting, enrolments, and maintaining accurate student and patient recordsSupporting operational processes including scanning, records management, and document handlingContributing to a positive, collaborative, and student-centred team environmentThis role also involves participating in ongoing training, including emergency response and clinical support training, within a healthcare setting.This is a permanent, full-time (37.5 hours per week).The salary range is $55,634 - $62,900 per annum, depending on experience and qualifications.For more information, please review the Position Description. He kōrero mōu | About youYou are someone who genuinely enjoys helping people and creating positive experiences during moments that can sometimes feel stressful or sensitive.You bring excellent communication skills, strong attention to detail, and a calm, professional approach when working in fast-paced environments. You are adaptable, resilient, and able to manage competing priorities while maintaining accuracy and empathy.Most importantly, you value teamwork, confidentiality, and delivering exceptional service to a diverse student community. Ngā pūkenga motuhake | Important skills and experienceExperience working in a fast-paced, front-facing customer service environmentStrong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage sensitively with a diverse range of peopleExcellent organisational skills and attention to detailConfidence using Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, and OutlookAbility to manage confidential information with professionalism and discretionA calm and solutions-focused approach to handling challenging situationsThe following would be highly beneficial:Experience working within a primary healthcare or clinical environmentExperience supporting young people or working within culturally diverse environmentsKnowledge of patient management systemsCustomer service or medical reception trainingCurrent First Aid Certificate Ngā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offerThe University of Auckland provides a supportive, people-centred working environment where your wellbeing and development matter. As part of our team, you’ll enjoy:Flexible employment practices, including hybrid workingUp to 6.75% employer superannuation contributionFive weeks’ annual leaveA wide range of professional development opportunitiesGenerous parental leave provisionsAccess to on-site childcare and school holiday programmesStaff discounts, recreation centre access, discounted parking, and more. Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to applyApplications must be submitted online by 5th June 2026 to be considered. Please include your cover letter and CV outlining how your skills and experience align with this role.For a confidential conversation about the role, please contact Tania Abernethy-Jones – [email protected].
Please note that applications sent via email will not be accepted.
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Closing: Jun 27, 2026 |
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__________DIVISIONAL SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION | WHAKARATOKA ME NGĀ WHAKARITEKA Ā-WĀHAKADIVISION OF SCIENCES | TE ROHE A AHIKĀROA• Salary 6.75% superannuation five weeks' annual leave (pro rata).• Additional leave purchase option.• On going professional development opportunities.The role | Te mahiWe have an exciting opportunity for a highly organised administrator to join the Division of Sciences. Based in a shared office, you will provide vital administrative support to the Departments of Chemistry, Human Nutrition and Food Science. Join us in enabling world-class research and fostering an exceptional learning environment for our students.Key tasks of both roles include: • Providing administration support to academic and professional staff. • Responding to student or visitor enquiries. • Coordinating local administration processes such as recruitment, induction, and teaching administration support. • Collating and distributing student exam results. • Maintaining timetable information. • Planning and logistics for travel. • Meeting support.• Financial tasks including purchase card reconciliation, reimbursements, purchasing and invoicing.Your skills and experience | Kā pūkeka me kā wheakoWe are looking for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and enjoys playing a key role in keeping operations running smoothly. You will join a friendly and support wider team of administrators in the Division of Sciences, where your relationship building skills will be key to your success.We are looking for candidates with:• Previous experience in a busy administration environment.• The ability to build and maintain relationships.• Strong knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of programmes.• An inquisitive mindset.• Excellent organisational and time management skills.• Accuracy and attention to detail.• The ability to work as part of a team and individually.• The ability to be adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced environment.About our team | Mō te tīmaDivisional Services and Administration are a group of highly skilled professional staff responsible for delivering an outstanding student and staff experience through high quality, effective service delivery to all of the University’s internal and external customers.Further details | PūrokoThis is a permanent, part time (26.25 hours) position available, based in Ōtepoti, Dunedin.Although we can often be flexible with hours, we are looking for somebody who is able to work Monday to Friday.The appointment range for this role is $63,508 to $68,185. Top of Range $73,640 (pro-rata).We are also seeking candidates for Kaiwhakahaere Tari positions, which support the implementation of our Māori Strategic Framework. If you are interested in these positions, there will be an opportunity to tell us how you could contribute to a culture of whakawhanaukataka in our workplace through the application process. The appointment range for this role is $69,931 to $74,609. Top of range $80,285 (pro-rata).You must have the right to live and work in New Zealand to apply for this position.Candidates who successfully make the final stages of the recruitment process will be required to undergo a safety check. For further information on the safety check process please click here.For further information, or to discuss these roles in confidence – please contact Amber West, Operations Lead, Divisional Services and Administration, via the contact details below.Application | TonoTo submit your application (including CV and cover letter) please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference number 2600746 will close on Sunday, 7 June 2026.Applications may be reviewed as they are received, the University reserves the right to close this vacancy at any time.Additional Information Note: As a part-time position, the salary range for this role will be the pro-rata equivalent of the annual full-time salary range listed.Contact: Amber WestPosition details: Administrator or Kaiwhakahaere Tari Further Information: Department WebsiteCreate an email with a link to this vacancy: Create emailLocation: About Dunedin
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Closing: Jun 7, 2026 |
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Job DescriptionTe Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity A Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Chronobiology Research Group at the University of Auckland is available for a project entitled:“Spying on the secret lives of bees: Understanding the importance of eusocial clocks for honeybee behaviour”We have a 20-month position for a post-doctoral scientist to work with us on a Marsden funded grant in which we are investigating honey bee behaviour by monitoring the patterns of electrostatic fields signatures they produce inside the hive. Using a systems approach, and new technology which allows us to measure the electrostatic charge signatures bees produce and use to communicate inside the hive, we will establish how the honeybee super-clock is controlled in its natural state.Robust daily rhythms are essential to the health and well-being of all organisms, and the breakdown of rhythms can even be used to reliably predict death. Honey bees have a complex social structure controlled by their daily (circadian) clock. This clock is at the heart of the colony structure, and without it the colony cannot function. We currently have a poor understanding of how the honeybee clock ticks. This is because it has not been possible to observe behaviour inside the hive without opening it, which damages the colony and disrupts behaviour.In this project we will use new cutting-edge technology (bee spy) to non-invasively study the honeybee clock in its natural state for the first time. This will enable us to understand how the clock is controlled, and how we can manipulate it to improve the health and management of bees.This is an international collaborative project between the University of Auckland and the Free University of Berlin funded by a grant from the Marsden Fund.This is a fulltime (40 hours per week) fixed term opportunity for 20 months.The salary range for this role is $92,213 - $97,083 based on skills and experience.For more detailed information, please refer to the Position DescriptionHe kōrero mōu | About you The ideal candidate will have a strong background in developing techniques to record and analyse physiology and behaviour in large high resolution data sets. Previous beekeeping experience would be an advantage. The successful candidate will be working hands-on with bees.You will also have:PhD in a related field, preferably in insect behaviour or neuroscienceA strong background in developing techniques to record and analyse high resolution data sets, physiology and behaviour experience is advantageousComfort carrying out hands-on research with honey bees, preferentially with skills in bee husbandryNgā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offerThe University of Auckland is New Zealand’s leading university and maintains significant computational, laboratory and analytic facilities. Auckland itself is frequently rated as one of the world’s most liveable cities.The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through:Flexible employment practicesUp to 6.75% company superannuation schemeA competitive salary with five weeks’ annual leaveIn addition, we also offer career development programmes, discounted car parking, a generous parental leave allowance, childcare, and a number of other discounts on internal and external services. For more information, please visit Staff Benefits.Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to applyApplications must be submitted online, by the closing date of 18 June 2026 to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you meet the skills and experiences detailed above.Please reach out to Guy Warman, via [email protected] , for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email. #LI-DNI
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Closing: Jul 3, 2026 |
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Student Research Assistant, Research Assistant I/II in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology (Ref.:536542) (to commence as soon as possible for one year, with the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance)
Applicants would preferably possess a Bachelor’s degree in Biological/Biomedical Sciences, Medicine or a related discipline. Clear and effective communication skills will be crucial to the role in order to speak, reassure and consent patients for research studies. They should have proficiency in written and spoken English and Chinese (including Cantonese and Mandarin), good organisational skills, a willingness to learn new skills, and the ability to handle multiple tasks in a collaborative team environment. The appointee will participate in Cardiac MRI and CT research projects. Experience in medical research, particularly in medical imaging or cardiology would be highly desirable. He/She will be responsible for patient liaison, data collection, and clinical data retrieval.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.
The University only accepts online application for the above post. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V with a personal statement and research interest. Review of applications will start from (2 weeks from posting) and continue until 30 July 2026 or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
The University is an equal opportunities employer
and is committed to equality, ethics, inclusivity, diversity and transparency
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Full-time
Closing: Jul 6, 2026 |
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Project Manager (at the rank of Executive Officer) in the Faculty of Social Sciences (Ref: 536531) (to commence as soon as possible, on a two-year fixed-term basis, with contract-end gratuity and University contribution to a retirement benefits scheme, totalling up to 10% of basic salary, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance).
The Faculty of Social Sciences is seeking a proactive and dedicated professional to join our team as a Project Manager. The successful candidate will play a critical role in connecting networks, funders, and investors, and building ecosystems of social innovation, and supporting the administrative and strategic functions of The Social Venture Lab to promote social entrepreneurship and impact-driven projects among the Faculty students.
Applicants should possess a good Bachelor's degree or above in social sciences, business, public administration, or related fields, with at least 3-5 years’ experience of working with social ventures, managing stakeholder relationships, or securing funding from grants, investors, or philanthropic sources. Experience in social innovation, social enterprise development, or community engagement would be an advantage. They should have an excellent command of written and spoken English and Chinese (including Putonghua) for effective engagement with diverse stakeholders. They should demonstrate strong organisational and administrative capabilities, the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment.
The appointee will be responsible for developing and nurturing partnerships with investors, social enterprises, corporates, NGOs, government agencies, and academic partners. He/She will organise networking events, workshops, and programmes aimed at fostering social innovation and expanding the Lab’s influence, and performing any other duties as assigned. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview and written test.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.
The University only accepts online application for the above post. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date CV. Review of applications will commence as soon as possible and continue until July 5, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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Full-time
Closing: Jul 6, 2026 |
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Duties and Responsibilities
The appointee will play a key role in a large‑scale project promoting mental health and well‑being in Hong Kong primary schools, under the Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences. He/She will provide executive, administrative, and logistical support to ensure smooth operation and high‑quality delivery in line with the project’s objectives, timelines, and funder requirements, with major tasks including:
Acting as secretary/liaison in major meetings with internal and external stakeholders.
Compiling non‑academic reports (financial, progress, annual reports, etc.).
Managing project budget, procurement, reimbursement, invoicing, and resources.
Organizing and supporting public education, dissemination, and engagement activities.
Coordinating website development and digital communication for the project.
Providing full range of executive support on project management.
Performing other duties as assigned.
Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree or above in Social Sciences, Management, Administration, or a related discipline.
5–7 years’ relevant work and supervisory experience.
Versatility in general office administration and project management.
Preferably experience in finance functions such as budgetary control, payment and receipt processing, especially in public/quasi‑government sectors.
Excellent command of written and spoken English and Chinese (including Cantonese & Putonghua).
High IT proficiency (MS Word, MS Excel, and other office applications).
Strong organizational, problem‑solving, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently with initiative, as well as collaboratively in a team environment.
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks efficiently under tight deadlines, with meticulous attention to detail.
Passion for mental health projects.
Experience in coordination and implementation of community/education projects, public‑sector funded projects, or charitable foundations will be an advantage.
Work experience in tertiary institutions would be an advantage.
Candidates with less experience may be considered for appointment as Project Executive or Assistant Project Executive.
What We Offer
The appointment will commence in September 2026, on a two-year fixed-term basis with contract-end gratuity and University contribution to a retirement benefits scheme, totalling up to 10% of basic salary, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability.
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits.
How to Apply
The University only accepts online application for the above post. Applicants should apply online and upload an up-to-date C.V. Review of applications will start as soon as possible and continue until 18 June, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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Full-time
Closing: Jun 19, 2026 |
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藥理及藥劑學系聘請:兼職實驗室服務員 (檔案編號:536538) (以一年合約形式聘用,表現滿意者可獲續聘)
應徵者須具備中三程度或同等學歷,能操流利粵語及簡單英語,並能閱讀中文及簡單英語。
受聘者須負責清潔實驗室,搬運和清洗實驗室器皿,以及處理一般雜務。具相關的工作經驗者可獲優先考慮。
大學只接受透過網上系統遞交的申請。應徵者可透過網上系統遞交申請及上載最新的個人履歷 ,截止申請日期:2026年6月30日。
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Full-time
Closing: Jul 1, 2026 |