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above is representative and not a complete and detailed list of tasks which may be performed by an incumbent. MINIMUM EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE: -- High School diploma. -- Minimal
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Neurological Institute-Hospital) is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are a McGill research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission
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support to help MCVD run smoothly day-to-day and to deliver high-quality events including centre retreats, symposium and seminars. Work includes coordinating logistics, supporting events, preparing
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, and service providers, and plays a key role in maintaining the high professional standards of the CDE program. This position is funded through the McGill Work Study Program. To be considered, applicants
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, small group, etc. Resolve a high volume of complex issues from a variety of clients, including students, presented via phone calls, e-mails and drop-ins. Develop course schedules. Ensure rooms are booked
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may be performed by an incumbent. For example, incumbents may be asked to perform some elements of Lab Helper level “A” tasks in addition to the above-listed functions . Other Qualifying Skills and/or
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), the incumbent will join the GCI research support team and the Biobar (https://www.goodmancancer.ca/en/biobar ). Performs routine tasks that are straightforward in nature, following clearly defined procedures and
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the direction of the immediate supervisor, the incumbent may perform some or all of the listed general administration functions. These functions are of high complexity and the incumbent performs them using
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. Ability to perform under pressure and maintain accuracy in a high-volume environment. Adaptability to new technologies and evolving cataloguing or acquisitions practices. Ability to create and maintain
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of Pathology is committed to offering high-calibre medical education and research training in a wide variety of areas such as carcinogenesis, mechanisms of respiratory diseases, molecular pathology and