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Adjunct Instructor - Mental Health and the Workplace - Hiring Pool: Future Opportunities 2025 - 2026
Education & Professional Studies / SAFA Adjunct - Non-Approved Program / On-site Apply for this job SAIT’s Continuing Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting
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to use SAIT student support services to improve their personal development and academic journey. Program Quality: Determine annual program goals to ensure decisions are made to promote continuous
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per week of billable webtime entry The Role Key responsibilities and major duties include: Program Management Support: Support Head Coach with administrative, logistical, financial & personnel
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meet deadlines. Basic computing skills in Microsoft office applications. Job classification: INSTRUCTOR - S4001 Hourly Rate: $38.18 to $58.15 # of positions: 1 Position End Date: August 31, 2026 Posting
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projects. Reporting to the Director, Academic Systems, look forward to conducting an in-depth environmental scan of post-secondary institutions and conducting user testing of a SharePoint resource center for
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department handles all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our campuses. Technical support
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. Note: SAIT, as a post-secondary institution, serves a diverse student population. Therefore, instructional duties may occasionally be required during early mornings, evenings. If selected, specific
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in the Medical Device Reprocessing Technician (MDRT) Program for Full Time and Part Time students. If you have outstanding clinical and instructional expertise, and are enthusiastic about the
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. Qualifications & Experience Bachelor's degree in a related field. 3-5 years as a Business Analyst, preferably in a post-secondary environment. 2-3 years working with Slate (Preferred)/other CRM systems. CBAP/PMP
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all software and hardware needs, as well as technological and networking issues for both employees and students who rely heavily on computer systems across our campuses. Technical support — which