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help prepare the next generation. Note: SAIT, as a post-secondary institution, serves a diverse student population. Therefore, instructional duties may occasionally be required during early mornings
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for ESM practices, ensuring alignment with institutional prioritization methodology. Program and Project Delivery Develop and Implement Processes: Ensure consistent project management methodology
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applied education and partnerships. The Role Oversee program administration, including budgeting, forecasting, faculty and student recruitment, and assignment of teaching responsibilities. Lead academic
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in curriculum and program reviews Prepare additional study and lab materials for learners Evaluate student progress and achievement Provide ongoing support, guidance and advice to learners Maintain
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for learners as per the applicable course outline Develop course outlines, profiles, and curriculum Participate in curriculum and program reviews Prepare additional study and lab materials for learners Evaluate
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electrician program. Teaching this program requires in-depth knowledge of electrical theory, code and current residential and commercial trade practices. As part of our team, you are encouraged to be bold and
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sustainability centric competencies Financial management and computer skills Job classification: A9000 - Pooled Wage Position Hourly rate: $20.00 # of positions: 20 Position End Date: March 31, 2026 Posting
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of backgrounds is required. This is a unique opportunity to engage learners in real-world problem-solving, while shaping the next generation of environmental professionals. Note: SAIT, as a post
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team and OTR initiatives. Ensure sustainment and maintenance plans post-project completion. Contribute to OTR leadership meetings, updating on project statuses. Communicate OTR project enhancements
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Adjunct - Non-Approved Program / Hybrid Apply for this job SAIT’s Continuing Education and Professional Studies (CEPS) focuses on non-credit programs supporting corporate training, the individual learner