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Counsellor | Wellington
Massey University is looking for an experienced counsellor to join the Student Counselling Team. Are you a passionate and experienced Mental Health Professional or Counsellor eager to contribute to the wellbeing and success of tertiary students? We invite you to join our dynamic Student Counselling Team - Wellington Campus.
Advisor, Office of the Chief Executive | Kaitohutohu, Tari o te Tumu Whakahaere - Wellington
This role is permanent, based in Wellington. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Executive and Government Relations, you'll work in a high performing team that supports and advises the Chief Executive, manages the relationship with the Office of the Minister of Statistics and leads on machinery of government matters. You'll be responsible for compiling and providing advice and information, including to respond to Official Information Act requests, while also ensuring our records are well maintained and our administrative processes are accurate and continually improved. We see you bringing a can-do attitude, and a focus on high-quality delivery to the role and team.
Whānau Social Worker | Whakatū/Nelson
Whakatū Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust is a dedicated, not-for-profit Charitable Trust serving the vulnerable communities of Whakatu/Nelson, Stoke, and Richmond. As a kaimahi-a-iwi, whanau social worker with Te Korowai Trust, you will play a vital role in providing intensive support to whānau where tamariki and rangatahi face significant risks.
Senior Advisor Agency Partnering | Kaitohutohu Matua Kōtuitanga Hingoa - Wellington
This is a part-time, permanent role (22.5 hours per week) with potential for additional hours, (which can be discussed during the interview process). The role is based in Wellington and it reports to the Senior Manager - Agency Partnering.
Postdoctoral Fellow in Greenhouse Gases Emissions from Peat Soils - Hamilton
This position is fully funded for 3 years in an established team with a long history of expertise in eddy covariance approaches for farm scale assessments of greenhouse emissions. You will collect, analyse, and publish data on carbon balances of drained peat soils using the eddy covariance technique coupled to other carbon flows in grazed farming systems. You will also analyse and publish previously collected carbon balance data. Our specific interest is how emissions are controlled by water table and peat water dynamics. Data will be used by modelling collaborators to develop improved prediction of CO2 emissions from drained peats for national inventories.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori - Auckland
As AUT's inaugural Deputy Vice-Chancellor Māori, this foundation role is unique and will make hugely significant academic and cultural impact on our University. We are excited and humbled to invite interest from experienced and knowledgeable Rangatira Māori to become a pitau whakarei of AUT's waka.