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The Department of Computer Science invites applications for a Sessional Lecturer to teach the following courses during the following session(s): 2025 Spring and Summer Session Course Number, Section
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currently in operation, as well as provisioning, automating, monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing SaaS solutions within the USask RIMS technology ecosystem. As part of a continuous improvement program
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Primary Purpose: As a member of the Graduate Program Team, the clinical coordinator will assist with the administration and coordination of clinical placements within the Nurse Practitioner program
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Primary Purpose: As a member of the Graduate Program Team, the clinical coordinator will assist with the administration and coordination of clinical placements within the Nurse Practitioner program
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The Saskatchewan Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Drugs Program, at the behest of Saskatchewan Health/Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch (DPEBB), assists in determining eligibility of beneficiaries
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the Health Sciences Library, with the option to work remotely provided you have reliable access to a computer and a stable internet connection. You will report to Sheila Laroque, Erin Langman, and Heather
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, such as Soil Science or Agronomy. A demonstrated ability to plan and execute complex research activities is essential, while post-secondary teaching experience would be considered an asset. Salary bands
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physical therapists and rehabilitation science professionals Support at times lead activities related to CERS program development, research, and communication. Education: Entry to practice Physical Therapy
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their 3rd or 4th year of their program who is interested in developing skills in EDI, career growth and learning opportunities. Primary Purpose: You will support the Office of the Provost and Vice-President
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Primary Purpose: The Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS) is a surveillance program to identify, enroll and evaluate the safety and effectiveness of medication in children