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Primary Purpose: The Program Administrator (PA) for a Residency Program at the University of Saskatchewan is responsible for providing high level specialized program support to the Program Director
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independently as well as collaboratively as part of a high-functioning team Ability to foster and promote positive, collaborative relationships with students, staff, and faculty Ability to serve a diverse
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Primary Purpose: The Program Administrator (PA) for a Residency Program at the University of Saskatchewan is responsible for providing high level specialized program support to the Program Director
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veterinary technology program students; and maintains equipment, supplies, and facility. During periods of low activity or high demand this individual may be assigned to other areas, specifically the ICU
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and services to support these efforts; Hold staff accountable for high standards of performance and outcomes that are aligned with the vision and direction of the college and university; Support the
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health organizations and partners nationally. Primary Purpose: To provide comprehensive administrative assistance and ensure the efficient operation of activities. This position plays a crucial role in
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guidance from the Team Lead and/or Manager Work effectively with other offices (FCO, SBA’s, and Colleges/Units) Perform other related duties as required Education: Completion of a post-secondary program in
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, ensuring employees are motivated and engaged, and held accountable for high standards of performance and outcomes Financial and Budget Management — The CFOO oversees the development and management of budgets
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Faculty Development Director, providing strategic and operational support, training and performance management while facilitating program development and evaluation. This position is divided equally between
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skills and the ability to read and write emails and documents. Physical ability to perform rigorous manual labour tasks that regularly involves heavy lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, kneeling, and