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. It offers a variety of urban amenities but with a small-town feel! One of Alberta’s Top Employers for a seventh consecutive year, NAIT offers a wealth of personal and family health and well-being
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inclusion and will assist us to expand our capacity for diversity in the broadest sense. In addition, to correct the conditions of disadvantage in employment in Canada, we encourage applications from members
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improving grammar. Basic overview of the main Yiddish dialects. Course materials include selections from Yiddish literature, humor, songs, and films of Jewish life past and present. August 27 – December 3
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, instructors, and participants. Introducing themselves at the beginning of each workshop. Punctuality: Responding promptly to emails from CDSI staff and arriving on time for workshops. Sense of Responsibility
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of equity, diversity, and inclusion and will assist us to expand our capacity for diversity in the broadest sense. In addition, to correct the conditions of disadvantage in employment in Canada, we encourage
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to demonstrate that the guest is the top priority and reinforces positive hospitality behaviors with team members. Responds to guests in a friendly manner while maintaining an appropriate sense of urgency
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that the guest is the top priority and reinforces positive hospitality behaviors with team members. Responds to guests in a friendly manner while maintaining an appropriate sense of urgency. Promotes initiates
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and safe community for all students to feel a sense of belonging and supported at the centre. To be successful in this role, the Indigenous Cultural Coordinator requires a high level of collaboration
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partners. Maintain ongoing communication with students to monitor progress and provide follow-up support as needed. Utilize a holistic and trauma-informed approach to ensure students feel heard, respected
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, • Solid written and verbal communication skills, • Able to work under minimal supervision, • Self-directed, flexible, organized and sense of ethics, • Experience in nephrology and dialysis is preferred