Paula Conant

Student Liaison Officer at The National School of Aesthetics

Paula Conant is the Student Liaison Officer at The National School of Aesthetics. She’s a first point of contact for ākonga / students, and is responsible for their recruitment and enrolment, and administrative matters. Through liaison with ākonga / students at all points during their learning journey, she provides pastoral support, as well as information, for their time at NaSA.

About Paula Conant

Paula Conant joined the National School of Aesthetics team in 2017 as the Student Liaison and Operations Administrator. She is a first point of contact for ākonga / students, and is responsible for their recruitment and enrolment, and administrative matters. Through liaison with ākonga / students at all points during their learning journey, she provides pastoral support, as well as information, for their time at NaSA.

Her background is in tertiary education, and previous roles include pastoral care and enrolment officer positions at various Christchurch-based tertiary education organisations. Paula is resourceful, so she’s able to help ākonga / students with information from Student Loans to food banks to additional support outside the school. She also has extensive skills in budgeting and helping a person prepare for an interview.

Office Hours

Week DayOffice Hours
Monday8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Thursday8:30 AM to 2:30 PM
Friday8:30 AM to 2:30 PM

Qualifications

Online Mental Health First Aid

St. John New Zealand

Conflicts of Interests and Interests in Other Organisations

NZQA requires all governing members at every training education organisation in New Zealand are required to declare any conflicts of interest and interests in other organisations. This is the declaration, as signed by Paula Conant (nee McFarlane):

“I hereby declare that I have no actual or potential conflicts of interest arising from my role as a governing member of the PTE named above. I hereby declare that I have no interests in organisations in the education or immigration sector that provide goods or services to tertiary students.”