Accountant (Part-Time | 0.5 FTE) About the Business Our client is a growing technology company expanding globally. They are building a strong finance function and are looking for a hands-on Accountant to support core operations and help scale our

  • Part-time role with flexible working
  • Hands-on accounting across AP, AR, payroll & reporting
  • Join a fast-growing global tech startup
$85000 - $87000 per annum, Benefits: + Work Car & Fuel Card

Hamitlon location with work car (including personal use) & fuel card! Are you a Registered Nurse fed up of the shifts and passionate about supporting older people to live independently, confidently, and with dignity? This is a meaningful opportunity

  • RN with 3+ years’ experience
  • Coordinate support workers for high‑quality service delivery
  • Work Car & Fuel Card

Our client operates within the tertiary education sector with a strong focus on higher learning and a broad range of interconnected teaching and intellectual activities. They are positioned within international networks of indigenous tertiary institutions

  • Lead employment relations strategy in a complex, values‑led environment
  • Drive collective bargaining, union engagement, and dispute resolution
  • Advise leaders on high‑risk ER matters and workforce change
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