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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 days ago
employers Tracking the status of business development initiatives, activities and outcomes Implementing plans that support the development of work-integrated learning opportunities for students Developing
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analytics for departmental initiatives Tracking and monitoring service contracts for payment and renewal Coordinating meeting schedules, agendas, materials, action and follow-up items Essential Qualifications
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awards and award eligibility, assists in tracking and monitoring the distribution of college awards, helps maintain college award databases, performs preliminary screening of award and grant applications
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, MD, Goals & Objectives, funding letters and CVs to ensure they meet the appointment standards set out for CPSO licensure & IRCC work permits. You will also be responsible for tracking work permit and
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both verbally and in writing and excellent interpersonal skills Excellent time management skills and the ability to keep others on track in a collaborative manner Demonstrated ability to work with a wide
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breast pathology is required. The preferred candidate must be an excellent diagnostician with a demonstrated interest in teaching and a track record in clinical or translational research. Research interest
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skills, with a track record of assessing urgency, balancing responsibilities, and aligning tasks with organizational goals • Ability to deal with a high volume of work with competing priorities and
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dynamic team and help to support the design, implementation, evaluation, and monitoring of the CODE project using a participatory approach. Your strong project coordination will enable you to track and
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of equivalent experience. Minimum two years of recent and related front-line customer service experience, preferably in a university environment. Experience with record keeping, tracking and maintaining
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applicants with a track record of demonstrated excellence in applying cell biological approaches to address fundamental questions in animal morphogenesis that will enhance and complement the strengths