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. This Project Coordinator position is responsible for maintaining confidentiality, possessing strong oral and written communication skills and being proficient in various computer programs essential for the role
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working relationships with members of the University community is essential. A high level of computer proficiency and experience working in a Student Information System is required, and experience using
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related work experience (or an equivalent combination of education and experience). Strong computer proficiency, organization skills and the ability to exercise independent judgment are required. Knowledge
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execution experience. Strong project management and time management skills. High level of computer literacy, including MS Office, Sharepoint, Teams, Zoom, Campaign Monitor (or other e-newsletter programs) and
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Represent ULethbridge graduate programs at recruitment fairs, industry events, program information sessions, open houses, and outreach events across Canada. Deliver dynamic presentations and facilitate one
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, two-year term position on the Lethbridge Campus beginning in June 2025 and concluding in June 2027. The key portfolio responsibilities for this position are within the Faculty of Arts & Science at
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this project. Position Qualifications Education: A bachelor’s degree in Computer Science is required. An equivalent combination of years of experience and education may be considered for substitution
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currently enrolled in a post-secondary program, ideally in Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or a related field. This position is part of the Canada Summer Jobs Program
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currently enrolled in a post-secondary program, ideally in Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or a related field. This position is part of the Canada Summer Jobs Program
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through proactive and preventative health and wellness programming and outreach. Key Responsibilities: Early Alert Program Leadership: Proactively identify students-at-risk and engage in case management