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Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting corporate training, the individual learner and international projects. We create courses and programs for life-long learning
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automation sectors. We provide applied learning in action through our trades and technology programs. The Opportunity The School of Manufacturing & Automation provides practical and applied skills training
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(OWLs). You will participate in the delivery of positive mental health and wellness programs for students, through various campaigns and activities, providing a student perspective and voice. As an OWL
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supply chain management. The Supply Chain Intern will work as part of Supply Chain Analytics team to support SAIT's supply programs and supply chain analysis. Supply Chain Intern will also be assisting
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upon four things: our incredibly passionate world-class faculty and staff; our strong programs that are guided by industry and rooted in the human technical skills our students need to succeed; our deep
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programs to students, alumni and donors. This role will have a direct influence on the success of alumni and student engagement. Key Responsibilities/Major Duties Frontline service for the Alumni Engagement
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with a variety of personalities Ability to plan and coordinate informational programs and to work effectively with others Strong organizational skills with ability to align objectives to tasks
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through presentations and updates. Institutional Strategic Alignment Align vision, strategy, and implementation with SAIT’s 5-year strategic plan. Provide leadership that fosters communication, respect, and
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SAIT’s Continuing Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting corporate training, the individual learner and international projects. We create courses and programs
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of a data and records management system to support informed decision-making. The Role Maintain accurate program/course records; process curriculum changes Guide faculty on curriculum processes and