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of project progress from start to finish for administrative purposes; participates in pre-job meetings and reviewing job scope, resource allocation and the project schedule; checks progress reports and change
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required in keeping with the qualifications and requirements of positions in this classification. Consequence of Error/Judgement Makes decisions regarding the coordination and allocation of housekeeping and
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of Arts, in support of sound budget management. The Finance Manager is responsible for ensuring the appropriate allocation of resources across all Faculty of Arts administrative and academic units in
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, resource allocation and the project schedule; checks progress reports and change orders; contacts and orders ancillary contractors and materials to satisfy project and shop requirements. Attends ongoing and
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records so that they are accessible and in alignment with current University policy Administers departmental space including the allocation of offices, labs and storage spaces, coordinates renovations and
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Makes decisions regarding the organization and allocation of work and acceptability of work performed for assigned area and/or staff; inappropriate decisions may result in service delays and costs
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to the Dean and Department Heads on the hiring of new faculty, including salary, space allocation, and other commitments. Oversees all processes in the recruitment of new tenure track faculty, liaising with
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, resource allocation, sound financial management and accountability. This position administers financial and contractual matters to meet external and internal deadlines, and manages multiple projects over a
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of 75 hours with enrollment of 36 or greater. Allocation of TA hours, if any, will be based on enrolment numbers. Class Schedule: Thursday, 10:00am – 1:00pm. You are required to be located in geographical
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important resource of in-vivo expertise and best practices. As Financial Administrator, you will play a pivotal role in the efficient operation and sustainability for the Division of Comparative Medicine’s