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Primary Purpose: As a member of the Graduate Program Team, the clinical coordinator will assist with the administration and coordination of clinical placements within the Nurse Practitioner program
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The Saskatchewan Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Drugs Program, at the behest of Saskatchewan Health/Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch (DPEBB), assists in determining eligibility of beneficiaries
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external and internal partners, Primary Purpose: This position provides highly effective support to students and the academic programs at the JSGS-USask campus and helps coordinate student and program
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focus. The successful candidate will be involved with teaching, supervising, and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, developing an independent research program, and contributing to activities
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experience either conducting biomedical research, clinical research, clinical or patient care, and/or patient chart reviews should be demonstrated Computer skills with knowledge of Word, Power Point, Excel
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basic office procedures.Strong computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office 365, and all of its applications, (specifically Sharepoint, Outlook, Word, Teams, Excel, and PowerPoint), Zoom and
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senior leaders in the college to provide leadership and oversight which ensures a high standard of postgraduate program management and delivery. The work of the position is complex and demanding, often
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process. • Acts as key resource for all faculty and staff on relevant university policies and procedures and provides operational advice and support in the areas of financial and program administration
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the Health Sciences Library, with the option to work remotely provided you have reliable access to a computer and a stable internet connection. You will report to Sheila Laroque, Erin Langman, and Heather
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will include research excellence, originality, and potential for research impact. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a strong externally funded research program and be able