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independently and efficiently in a high-volume, multi-tasking environment. The position is part of the Admissions Team and Recruitment Committee and involves interactions with applicants, SRS faculty, staff, and
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injuries Supervises assigned team’s practicum student trainers, assisting with teaching and marking components Delivers on-field medical support and clinical decision-making during training and competition
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objectives of the VMC. Animal handling and manipulations are a constant part of the position. This position works in an animal facility housing large animals which exposes the employee to animal dander
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-oriented, tech-savvy graduate students to join our team as part-time digital skills tutors. In this role, you will empower students to become more effective and confident users of technology for learning
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independently and as part of a team; effective time management and organizational skills; self-motivation; strong interpersonal skills, ability to effectively embrace change in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
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Primary Purpose: The events assistant role is a key part of the front-line team responsible for delivering a safe, welcoming, and well-organized experience at university-hosted events, including
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and with others as part of a team; demonstrated ability to adapt to changing tasks and work environments; physical requirements such as being able to lift and move 25 lbs, and standing, walking, bending
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others as required Nature of Work: Reporting to the Lab Manager for the HSSC, this position interacts with a diverse group of individuals including faculty, students, staff, and the public. As part of
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Limit: 50 Location: Main Campus, Saskatoon Qualifications: Minimum of an M.A. degree in English with teaching experience; a Ph.D. degree is preferred. This course section is part of the Indian Teacher
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The Department of Computer Science is part of the College of Arts & Science—the largest and most diverse college at the University of Saskatchewan. The department is a vibrant and collaborative