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distribution desired Experience with electrical utility equipment Experience conducting root cause analysis Experience with NFPA 70, NESC, IEEE Power and Energy, and other applicable standards Ability
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Title: Program Assistant for the Office of Student Conduct Position Type: Staff Full-Time Days Per Week: Monday;#Tuesday;#Wednesday;#Thursday;#Friday Hours Per Week: VP Area: Student Life Department
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an accredited training program, have additional training in adolescent and adult reconstructive urology, be eligible for licensure in the province of Ontario and fulfill the requirements for an academic
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complex situations, leveraging high levels of influence. Coordinates a regular cadence of meetings involving Network stakeholders from across the university. Prepares agendas, distributes materials, and
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emergency service, and consultation to regional veterinarians. The anticipated workload distribution is negotiable but expected to emphasize clinical service and teaching, with emergency coverage to be shared
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administration. It embraces collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches to change-making through art, design-thinking curriculum and research, making OCAD U a local, regional, national and global leader in art
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terms and agreements. Maintains all department keys, locks and mailboxes. Coordinates ordering and distribution of supplies and handles problems concerning material received. Monitors the general
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, and other key faculty partner external-related activity. Manage development and distribution of all department, division, and/or center newsletter and broadcast communications. Manage and coordinate all
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with appointment time reminder, obtaining insurance information and referral forms. Prepares, distributes and collects fee tickets; reviews fee tickets for completeness; reconciles fee tickets with daily
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the management of the animal care and husbandry program in accordance with the regulations and guidelines of Animal Welfare Act, the Public Health Service, and University policies to assure a quality animal care