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services. This role will foster a culture of operational excellence, continuous improvement, and effective collaboration to align ITS operations with institutional goals. The Role Strategic Leadership Lead
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aligned with accessibility standards. Coordinate semester start refresh sessions and ongoing coaching schedules. Knowledge Base & SOP Development Assist with the creation of internal knowledge base articles
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. This position ensures all agreements are properly executed, documented, and aligned with SAIT’s procurement policies. The Operations Coordinator also supports effective vendor relationship management by
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align with the team’s key priorities. They will work closely with other members of the CEPs division as well as greater SAIT and external vendors. The key indicator of success for this role will be
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with support from Trojans admin & assigned sport coordinator Coaching Create an environment that is aligned with SAIT FIRST principles and fosters holistic growth of student athletes & staff Create a
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to the research chair, you will support project managers to ensure project deliverables are met on time, within budget, and in alignment with industry and academic standards. This position requires a passion for
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cadence and prospecting to target accounts, including cold-calling; Accountable for aligning sales activity with the strategic, business and sales plans Proactively provide continuous market intelligence
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verbal; Emotionally mature with a calm, composed presence in dynamic environments Creative problem solver, capable of building initiatives from the ground up Results-oriented, with strong alignment and
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Enterprise Service Management strategy. - Collaboration: Work with partners across the organization to align projects with strategic goals. - Project Excellence: Oversee project governance and management
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, implementation, and continuous improvement of support services and programming for Indigenous learners. Ensure alignment of programming with SAIT’s strategic priorities and the needs of Indigenous students