Seeking an energetic and pragmatic person to support positive outcomes for staff at Lincoln University where people are at the heart of everything we do.
Mō te tūnga The role
We are seeking applications for a Wellbeing Advisor based at our Lincoln Campus.
Reporting to the Executive Director People, Culture and Wellbeing, the purpose of this role is to implement, monitor and report on the purpose and outcomes of Lincoln University's Mental Health, Mental Fitness and Wellbeing Strategy.
Key responsibilities :
Ngā tino Pūkenga / Whēako Essential skills / experience for the role
We need someone who gets things done, with energy and drive to understand what will make tangible differences for our people.
In addition, you will need :
Ngā hua ka riro ki a koe What's in it for you?
As an employee of Lincoln University, you can reap the rewards of working with a supportive team that cares about you.
From day one you will be eligible to our staff benefits such as :
Mō mātou About us
As the longest running agriculturally based university in the Southern Hemisphere, Lincoln University's story begins with farming, but it does not end there.
With three academic faculties, one teaching division, several research centres, and a range of corporate service units, Lincoln University draws its students from throughout New Zealand and from over 60 countries.
Lincoln University has a student roll of around 3,000 and approximately 600 staff.
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Specific enquiries relating to the role can be made to careers lincoln.ac.nz