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Matching Service (CaRMS) will also be required. Work Performed Manages the residency training program by planning, implementing, tracking and evaluating program activities. Oversees and manages the resident
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research terminology. Excellent computer skills (MS Office). Working experience with Redcap, an asset. Demonstrated ability to think critically and respond in a broad range of activities with high
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clinical and administrative staff to ensure the successful achievement of study goals and milestones while maintaining high security, privacy, and ethical practices. Organizational Status The CRM will report
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budget and timelines. The CRM will liaise with internal and external clinical and administrative staff to ensure the successful achievement of study goals and milestones while maintaining high security
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to effectively use MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. High degree of computer literacy with ability to use word processing, spreadsheets, internet and electronic mail applications at an intermediate level. Experience
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of the Senior Director, Protocol, Ceremonies and Events. The incumbent works flexibly and collaboratively within a high profile and high performing (busy) office. This position requires work outside regular hours
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of the Garden. In addition Horticulturists may work under the direction of the Principle Instructor of the Horticulture Training Program. Work Performed Carries out tasks related to UBC Botanical Gardens
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Operations Administrator. Work Performed Setting-up armamentarium; assisting with routine and advanced procedures in the Graduate Program Clinics. To assist faculty members and graduate students at chair side
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knowledge and experience in cognitive therapy and high-performance stress preferred. Commitment to serving the needs of a broadly diverse student population; demonstrated ability to provide services
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career. JOB SUMMARY The Supply Chain Analyst is responsible for analyzing, measuring and monitoring the benefits and performance of the University’s major contracts, sourcing programs and spend categories