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Program / On-site Apply for this job Corporate Development, Applied Research and International (CDARI) is SAIT’s face to industry. Our instructors and staff are passionate about student and instructor
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resolve issues identified during testing. Document requirements, processes, designs, workflows and diagrams Create user guides, training materials, and documentation to support end-users. Assist in
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knowledge, be guided, and take instruction from an instructional designer Have strong English written and verbal communication skills to articulate concepts, ideas, and theory clearly Have strong attention
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Marketing and Recruitment Plan, power the brand strategy and operate key digital marketing channels. The Opportunity Reporting to the Manager, Marketing and Recruitment, the Recruitment and Events Strategist
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position. The Role Engage with Schools, programs, faculty, and services, focusing on Indigenous Education in key areas: program design/development and redevelopment; curriculum design and pedagogy; teaching
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success. Academic Services provides unique, flexible support programing designed to help learners succeed in their chosen SAIT career program. The Opportunity We are currently hiring casual instructors
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realistically describes the role. By reading this, a candidate/employee/manager should know what this role does and how it contributes to organizational objectives and SAIT’s Strategic Plan. How is this
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: student success. Academic Services provides unique, flexible support programing designed to help learners succeed in their chosen SAIT career program. The Opportunity We are currently hiring casual
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: student success. Academic Services provides unique, flexible support programing designed to help learners succeed in their chosen SAIT career program. The Opportunity The English Language Foundations (ELF
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success. Academic Services provides unique, flexible support programing designed to help learners succeed in their chosen SAIT career program. The Opportunity At the Southern Alberta Institute