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Job DescriptionMō tō mātou rōpū | About the teamThe Student Hubs team is the physical gateway to the Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland. We provide a welcoming, friendly, and mana-enhancing service for future and current students across their student journey. At Student Hubs, our work is guided by the following values that reflect our commitment to collaboration, leadership, learning and community:Mana Enhancing: We’re a place for uplifting interactionService Excellence: We’re professional, accurate and responsiveManaakitanga: We listen, respect, understand and careWhanaungatanga: We connect, partner and strengthen relationshipsKaitiakitanga: We guide, support and see things throughWe deliver a wide range of services to support students on their journey at Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland. Our primary function is to deliver high-quality in-person and online services that support students holistically. Our services include: guidance and advice on being a student navigating the University systems, spaces and processes exploring study options application and enrolment support Library & Student IT services He kōrero mōu | About you We are looking for highly motivated individuals to join our team of Student Hub Assistants who:Are collaborative team players who build positive relationships and contribute to a supportive team environmentTake a proactive approach and work effectively both independently and with othersDemonstrate reliability and a strong, positive work ethic aligned with our valuesShow empathy and genuine care in supporting tauira | students and colleaguesThrive in fast-paced, dynamic environments and adapt to changing needsBring a positive, energetic approach to engaging with tauira | students in a high-volume, complex work setting Te Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity City Campus Student Hub VacanciesMonday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (37.5 hours)Monday-Thursday 2:00 pm - 10:00 pm and Friday 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm (37.5 hours)Monday 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Friday - Sunday 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm (24 hours)Monday to Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (37.5 hours)Monday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Tuesday 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Wednesday 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm,Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (26.5 hours)Tuesday to Thursday, 9:30 am – 5:30 pm (22.5 hours)Monday to Friday, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm (20 hours)The above vacancies are permanent roles. The salary range is $55,600-$57,000 per annum (pro-rated for part-time positions), depending on experience and qualifications.We will also be recruiting for casual staff to support our peak periods across all our Student Hub sites, so if you are a current University of Auckland student, this may be a great opportunity for you.For more detailed information on the role responsibilities and requirements, please review this Position Description.Our recruitment ProcessAs we do not use AI for screening or psychometric testing, we will be using your cover letter to assist us in longlisting, so we encourage you to be as authentic as possible and be mindful when using AI.Phone Screening: To assist us with shortlisting for interviews, we may give you a quick call. If you receive our call during an inconvenient time, please let us know, and we will be happy to call you back.Group & Individual Interviews: The interviews for these positions will consist of Group and Individual Interviews. They will be conducted on the same day, either on Tuesday, 26 May (11 am to 2 pm) or Thursday, 28 May (9am to 12 pm). You need to be available on either of these interview dates and attend both parts of the interview.As we are working within a short recruitment timeframe, we recommend having your references ready early in the process.The start date for all roles will be Monday 29 June, and there will be a two-week, full-time training and induction programme that will be based primarily at the City Campus. Ngā 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 is frequently rated as one of the world's most liveable cities. The University is committed to providing an excellent working environment through the following:Flexible employment practices (including working from home and flexible hours)Up to 6.75% company superannuation schemeA competitive salary with five weeks' annual leaveIn addition, we also offer career development programs, discounted car parking, a generous parental leave allowance, childcare, and other discounts on internal and external services. For more information, please visit Staff Benefits. Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to applyIf you are strong team player who is excited about working with people and passionate about leading, then we want to hear from you!Applications must be submitted online by the closing date of 22 May 2026 to be considered. Please include your cover letter and CV highlighting how you can meet the abovementioned skills and experiences. Note that we may close the advert earlier if we find a suitable candidate.If you have questions or would like a confidential conversation, please reach out to the hiring team via [email protected]. Please note we are happy to answer questions, but we do not accept applications by email. #LI-DNI
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Closing: Jun 19, 2026 |
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Have you got a tertiary qualification and/or industry experience relevant to the role?Do you have experience in mechanical and electrical prototyping, instrumentation or manufacturing process design?Are you comfortable working in a dynamic research environment, within a team comprising a broad mix of disciplines and expertise?Kōrero mō te tūranga - About the roleTe Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington and the Paihau - Robinson Research Institute are currently recruiting for a Kaitātari - Technician / Research Engineer on a permanent, full-time contract.The Paihau - Robinson Research Institute has an international reputation for superconducting engineering, materials physics and manufacturing engineering. We offer a unique opportunity for a high-achieving Technician / Research Engineer to work alongside some of NZ’s top research scientists and engineers and contribute to a range of cutting-edge research projects that involve the development of new concepts in materials and manufacturing - from discovery science through to commercial implementation.We are seeking an experienced Kaitātari - Technician / Research Engineer to join our team and support the development of innovative mineral characterisation methods, beneficiation processes, and reactor operations. The role focuses on critical minerals sourced from New Zealand ores, tailings, and recycled feedstocks.Experience of working in some, or all, of the following areas would be advantageous:Familiarity with laboratory techniques for minerals beneficiation tests (e.g. magnetic, flotation, electrostatic, density etc.).Electrical and instrumentation systems.High temperature work (furnaces, elements).Process control experience.Analysis, QC and data acquisition.Maintenance and light duty fabrication.Method development.Mentoring and support for students and laboratory trainees.Ō pūmanawa - About you You will be enthusiastic about working in a close-knit team focussed on investigating new economic growth opportunities for New Zealand and comfortable working in a dynamic research environment, within a team comprising a broad mix of disciplines and expertise.You will hold a relevant tertiary qualification and/or relevant industry experience relevant to the position.Key requirements:BEng (Hons), MEng, MSc.Strong background in engineering.Experience in mechanical design using solid works. Experience in mechanical and electrical prototyping, instrumentation or manufacturing process design.Experience in Industry or research environments. Excellent oral written communication skills.Practical implementation skills. Strong team player able to work closely with collaborators from multiple partner organisations.Role Description: Click here to see further information, including salary details.If this link is not available, click 'apply' to view this on the University careers page.Close date for vacancy: 25 June 2026.Contact details for vacancy: If you have any questions regarding this role, please get in touch with Jeannie Redman ([email protected]).How to apply: Please ensure you are applying for this role directly on our careers page and not via email. Candidates must submit supporting documents along with their resume, such as a cover letter.We can only consider applicants who are citizens or residents of New Zealand or Australia or on a current working visa. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and we may progress with suitable applicants prior to the application closing date. Applications from recruitment agencies are not accepted.About UsMō Te Herenga Waka - About Our University
Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington is renowned for its high-quality research and exceptional teaching. We attract people from around the world. Our university campus spans Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington - the creative, scientific and political centre of Aotearoa New Zealand - and our students thrive on the connections we have made here.
Explore the many benefits of working at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington. Find out where you fit in our strategic direction and learn more about our research expertise.
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Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington is defined by academic excellence, civic purpose, and its unique role at the heart of Aotearoa New Zealand’s capital city. With the marae at its heart and a longstanding commitment to scholarship, equity, and public service, the University plays a vital role in shaping national conversations and contributing globally through research and teaching.We are seeking an exceptional academic leader to serve as Tumu Maruaia – Provost. This is a pivotal role at the centre of the University’s academic leadership. Reporting to the Tumu Whakarae - Vice-Chancellor and working as a core member of Te Hiwa (the senior leadership team), the Provost plays a central role in aligning academic priorities with institutional strategy. Working in close partnership with the Deans and senior leaders, the Provost leads the University’s academic mission through influence and collaboration, shaping a high-performing and inclusive academic community. The role works in partnership with the Deputy Vice Chancellor Māori, and Māori leaders, to advance equity, support staff and student success, and embed Te Tiriti-led approaches across the academic portfolio. The role also works with the Assistant Vice Chancellor Pasifika to support the aspirations and accomplishments of Pasifika staff and studentsThe successful candidate will bring a distinguished academic record, significant senior leadership experience, and a demonstrated ability to lead within complexity and through change. They will combine strategic clarity with sound judgement, financial and organisational acumen, and the ability to translate institutional aspiration into tangible outcomes. They will be an authentic and persuasive leader—able to build trust, align diverse perspectives, and enable others to succeed. This is a defining leadership opportunity at a time of significant change for the sector. As Provost, you will help shape the future of Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, strengthening its academic core and ensuring it continues to play a leading role in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.Role Description: Click here to see further information. If this link is not available, click 'apply' to view this on the University careers page.Close date for vacancy: 24 June 2026.Contact details for vacancy: If you have any questions regarding this role, please get in touch with Nicky Bradley, Executive Assistant in the Office of the Vice-Chancellor ([email protected]).How to apply: Submit your resume directly by selecting ‘Apply’. You will also be able to provide other supporting documents such as a cover letter. We will only consider applicants who are citizens or residents of New Zealand or Australia or on a current working visa. Ko Te Herenga Waka tētahi o ngā whare wānanga taumata rau ki te tuakoi tonga o te ao, He whare wānaga e tohu ana i te kounga o te mātauranga, i te kura whakaaro ki te tōnuitanga o te hapori, i runga i tāna noho ki te iho o te tāone matua o Aotearoa. Nā te noho o te marae ki te iho o te whare wānanga me te ngākaunui ki ngā karahipi, ki te mana taurite me te taunaki i te pāpori. Ka noho mahurangi te whare wānanga ki te tārei i ngā kōrero ā-motu me te takoha i te kura whakaaro ki te ao whānui mā roto mai i te rangahau me te ako.I te taha o ngā Amo, me ngā Manutaki o Te Ama, ka arahina te Tumu Maruaia i te tūāpapa o te whare wānanga mā ōna pūmanawa me te mahi tahi, kia whakahihiko i te hapori kanorau. Ka mahitahi me te Tumu Ahurei ki te kōkiri i ngā kaupapa mana taurite, tautoko i ngā kaimahi, me ngā kaupapa kia eke ai ngā tauira, ā, kia noho Te Tiriti ki roto i ngā kaupapa ako, rangahau hoki. Ka mahi hoki tēnei tangata me te Iho ā-Kiwa ki te tautoko kia eke ai ngā whāinga me ngā wawata o ngā kaimahi me ngā Tauira o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa.He manu whititua mātauranga te tangata ka tohua, inā, e kitea nei tāna whakapuaki i tōna hautipua i roto i ngā takahuritanga me ngā panonitanga uaua. Mā ēnei me ōna māramatanga ki ngā mahi rautaki, tahua pūtea, me ngā hangana o te whare wānanga, tae atu ki tō rātou mōhio ki te poipoi i ngā whāinga kia puta ai he hua. He tino tūranga tēnei i tēnei wā e kōrure ana te rāngai mātauranga. Ko tā te Tumu Maruaia, he āwhina ki te ārahi i te anamata o Te Herenga Waka kia pakari ai tōna pūtake mātauranga, ā, kia eke tonu tōna mana ki Aotearoa me tāwāhi hoki rā.Rārangi Pūmanawa: Whakapā mai ki konei kia kite i te roanga atu o ngā kōrero. Ki te kore e rite tēnei, tirohia te whārangi mō ngā mahi e wātea ana ki te ipurangi o te Whare Wānanga.Rā kati mō tēnei tūranga: 24 o Pipiri 2026.Hai āwhina: Mehemea he pātai āu mō tēnei tūranga, whakapā mai ki a Nicky Bradley, Kaiāwhina Matua kei te Tari o Te Tumu Whakarae ([email protected]).Me pēhea te tono: Tukuna tika mai tō tātai pūmanawa mā te ‘Tonoa mai’. Ka taea anō te tāpiri i ngā pepa tautoko, tae atu ki tō reta tono. Ka aro anake mātou ki ngā tāngata nō Aotearoa, Ahitereiria e taea ana te mahi ki konei.About UsMō Te Herenga Waka - About Our University
Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington is renowned for its high-quality research and exceptional teaching. We attract people from around the world. Our university campus spans Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington - the creative, scientific and political centre of Aotearoa New Zealand - and our students thrive on the connections we have made here.
Explore the many benefits of working at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington. Find out where you fit in our strategic direction and learn more about our research expertise.
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__________Applications are invited for Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier community dance residency – the Caroline Plummer Fellowship in Community Dance 2027“I can only hope dance can be utilised in more and more positive ways to help us embrace the diversity and difference that makes our world so fantastic.” Caroline PlummerApplications are invited from community dance practitioners from around the globe.The Caroline Plummer Fellowship in Community Dance is a six‑month residency supporting outstanding artists in community dance. The Fellowship was established in 2004 to commemorate and continue Caroline’s vision for dance as a powerful means of celebrating and improving humanity. The Fellowship provides a unique opportunity to community dance practitioners, teachers, choreographers and researchers to actively promote and enable community dance through creative practice, teaching, research and community service.The Fellowship aims to foster high‑quality community dance practice through research, teaching, collaboration, and public engagement.What the Fellowship offers• A six‑month, full‑time position (beginning between 1 February and 1 March 2027).• A stipend equivalent to a University Lecturer’s salary.• Workspace within the School of Performing Arts, with access to dance facilities and collegial support.• Opportunities to contribute to the research, performances and teaching within the Dance programme at the School of Performing Arts.• Access to the University Library and facilities.• Support for community dance-based projects, including up to NZD 5,000 in project costs.• The Fellow is expected to reside in or near Dunedin during the tenure, with flexibility for approved community work elsewhere.Who can apply• Community dance practitioners, teachers, or researchers — from anywhere in the world.• No degree required. No membership needed. What matters is your vision and your commitment.• Practitioners whose work lifts communities, brings healing, or creates spaces for inclusive shared creativity.What to includeApplications must include:• A video link of you discussing your project (five minute maximum).• Curriculum vitae.• An outline of your proposed dance project (five page maximum).• Samples of work (500 words maximum). PDF or Word files are preferred.• Two referee reports, from referees well placed to comment on your writing/art/composition/dance experience (view the template HERE).Dance ProjectThis should be a clear description of your proposed dance project, in no more than five pages, which:• Takes into consideration and incorporates the dance values espoused by Caroline Plummer.• Shows how the project will benefit the participants and/or the community at large.• Provides evidence that the project will respect and respond to the needs of the participants.• Shows how the project will benefit and lift the profile of the Fellowship and the University.• Indicates what media exposure/publications are proposed.• Sets out a realistic budget and an achievable timeline.Video LinkPlease provide a link to an online video clip of you talking about your project. The clip is not to be edited and should be no more than five minutes in length.How to applyApplications quoting reference number 2600412 will close on Monday, 15 June 2026.For further information about the Fellowship and previous recipients, please see below for attached Conditions of Award.Additional InformationContact: Arts Fellowship AdministratorContact: Recruitment Team Tel: 64 3 479 8275Position details: Conditions of AwardGuidelines for Academic Positions: GuidelinesFurther Information: Otago Arts Fellowships, Caroline Plummer Memorial Trust, Caroline Plummer Fellowship in Community DanceCreate an email with a link to this vacancy: Create emailLocation: About Dunedin
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Closing: Jun 15, 2026 |
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Applications are invited for appointment as IT Manager / IT Officer in the Division of Community Medicine and Public Health Practice, School of Public Health (Ref.: 536260), to commence as soon as possible, on a one-year temporary or two-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility of renewal subject to funding availability and satisfactory performance.
Applicants should possess a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or a related discipline, with at least 3-5 years of IT development and managerial experience. They should possess strong knowledge of survey programming and research data workflows, as well as excellent problem‑solving, project management and communication skills. The ability to multitask, prioritize effectively, and work independently and as part of a team is essential. Applicants with less experience may be considered for appointment as IT Officer.
The appointee will primarily support a wide range of innovative, large-scale research initiatives, including work with a large population-based cohort with over 46,000 participants across 20,000 households. He/She will be involved in leading feasibility studies for new data collection projects, overseeing full-cycle development of research web applications, and managing IT services for major research grants. Responsibilities include developing backend server applications for longitudinal data, building CRUD applications for data validation and automation, and creating real-time dashboards and advanced research instruments. The position also entails deploying and managing applications with strong attention to data privacy and server security, automating extraction and aggregation of usage logs, maintaining long-term cohort datasets, analysing text data for modelling, generating thematic maps for publications, and documenting legacy Python codebases while testing new API integrations. The appointee will also collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to provide technical customisation, IT training, fieldwork support, and supervision of junior staff. Additional duties include vendor liaison, administrative oversight of outsourced projects, and assisting with general administrative and operational tasks as assigned. Enquiries about the post should be sent to [email protected].
A highly competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered, in addition to annual leave and medical benefits. The appointment on fixed terms will attract a contract-end gratuity and University contribution to a retirement benefits scheme, totalling up to 10% of basic salary. Those who have responded to the previous advertisement (Ref.: 534650) need not to re-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 commence as soon as possible and continue until September 12, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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Closing: Jul 13, 2026 |
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Project Officer (Alumni Services), Masters Programmes (at the rank of Clerk I) in the Faculty of Business and Economics (Ref.: 536587) (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)
Applicants should possess a good degree, with at least 2 year of full-time work experience, preferably in taught postgraduate alumni and student affairs or event management in a tertiary institution. The ideal candidates should be a self-starter with a positive attitude; possess an excellent command of written and spoken English and Chinese (including Putonghua); and be able to multi-task, attentive to details and work well both independently as well as in a team.
The appointee will provide support to the Faculty’s Taught Postgraduate (TPg) Alumni and Student Services Team in alumni engagement initiatives. He/She will assist in delivering a wide range of alumni and student services, including graduation celebrations, the Young Alumni Ambassador Scheme, mentorship programmes, and the WeChat Mini Program (WMP). The appointee will also perform other duties as assigned. The appointees will work at the Faculty’s Cyberport campus, and may be required to work outside normal office hours and on weekends, and travel to Mainland China occasionally. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a written test and an interview.
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. Review of applications will commence as soon as possible and continue until July 2, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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Closing: Jul 3, 2026 |
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Executive Officer/Senior Executive Assistant (at the rank of Clerk I) in the Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacy (Ref.: 536582) (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, and with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance)
Applicants should possess a good Bachelor’s degree or above, with at least 3 years of full-time work experience, preferably in tertiary institutions. Prior experience in program administration and student affairs is highly desirable. They should have a good command of spoken and written English, possess strong organizational and communication skills, be highly computer literate. The ability to handle multiple tasks efficiently, a strong sense of responsibility and self-motivation are essential. Those with less experience will be considered for appointment as Senior Executive Assistant.
The appointee will perform a broad range of administrative duties, and provide essential support to ensure the smooth day-to-day operations of the program team. Responsibilities include assisting with the coordination and management of academic programmes. Additionally, the appointee will manage general office administration and perform other duties as assigned. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend interviews and written assessments.
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 applications 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 June 30, 2026, or until the post is filled, whichever is earlier.
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Full-time
Closing: Jul 1, 2026 |
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Job DescriptionTe Whiwhinga mahi | The opportunity This is an exciting opportunity to play a leading role in the coordination and delivery of several multi-centre clinical trials at the Liggins Institute, with a focus on maternal and neonatal health research.As a Senior Human Health Research Coordinator, you will provide operational leadership across a portfolio of complex clinical trials conducted in collaboration with hospitals and research teams throughout Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally. You will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day coordination and management of studies from start-up through to close-out, ensuring studies are delivered to a high standard and within agreed timelines, budgets, and regulatory requirements.Key responsibilities will include preparing and coordinating ethics and locality submissions, managing study documentation and trial master files, overseeing recruitment and site engagement activities, monitoring study progress and data quality, and ensuring compliance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP), ethical standards, and study protocols. You will work closely with Principal Investigators, clinicians, research staff, Te Whatu Ora, external collaborators, and participants to support effective trial delivery across multiple sites.The role will also involve developing and maintaining strong working relationships with site teams, facilitating communication across stakeholders, supporting participant recruitment strategies, preparing reports for ethics committees, funders, and governance groups, and contributing to problem-solving and operational planning for complex studies.As a senior member of the team, you will provide mentorship and guidance to other research coordinators and support a collaborative and high-performing research environment. You may also contribute to grant applications, protocol development, staff training, and continuous improvement initiatives within the research platform.This position requires excellent organisational and communication skills, the ability to manage multiple competing priorities, and confidence working independently within a clinical research environment. Experience in clinical trial coordination in Aotearoa New Zealand, particularly within maternal, neonatal, or hospital-based research, would be highly advantageous. The post holder will contribute to a number of research trials and studies including the C*STEROID Trial, the PRECeDe Trial, the PROMOAT Trial and other ongoing and upcoming research in maternal, perinatal and neonatal health.This is a part-time (22.5 - 30h per week), fixed term (2 years) position.The salary range for this role is $78,601–$90,700 (prorated) depending on skills and experience.For more detailed information, please refer to the Position Description.Mō tō mātou rōpū | About the teamYou will be part of a dedicated team of Human Health Research Coordinators within the Human Health Research Services Platform. The team supports a range of research groups across the Institute, providing coordination and operational expertise to ensure the delivery of high-quality human health research outcomes.He kōrero mōu | About youYou will be someone who thrives in a leadership role within a collaborative research environment. You will bring a proactive, detail-oriented approach to research coordination and have a strong foundation in managing clinical trials. You will be confident mentoring others and navigating regulatory frameworks with professionalism and integrity.To be successful in this role, you will have:EssentialA relevant tertiary qualification (e.g. science, nursing, public health, allied health, health/medical sciences)At least 4–6 years of experience in human health research, including managing multiple studies, preferably clinical trialsStrong understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and research ethicsKnowledge of Aotearoa New Zealand regulatory requirementsExperience managing research data and a good understanding of data management practicesFamiliarity with REDCap or similar electronic data capture systemsStrong experience in clinical research documentation and study managementExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to work independently and collaboratively across multidisciplinary teamsPreferred:Project management or human health-related research certificationExperience working in multi-centre clinical trialsLeadership experience in a multidisciplinary teamExperience managing investigational or research-use-only productsNgā āhuatanga kei a mātou | What we offerThe University of Auckland is Aotearoa 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 practices (including working from home, flexible hours)Up 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 28 June 2026 to be considered. Please include your cover letter and your CV highlighting how you can meet the skills and experiences detailed above.We reserve the right to close applications early if a suitable candidate is found.Please reach out to Sarah Benge via [email protected] for a confidential conversation. Please note we are happy to answer your questions, but we do not accept applications by email.
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Closing: Jul 12, 2026 |