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: Students complete a practicum in either a school or community setting that offers supports for individuals with disabilities. This course requires students to be in a scheduled placement and to attend a
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scheduling academic teaching sessions (in-person, virtual and hybrid) including room bookings as per the Faculty of Medicine room schedule Coordinates activities for on-site Clinical Skills and SIM teaching
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course scheduling, student registration, timetable management, student communications, degree audit, enrolment and promotion, in the Faculty of Applied Science. This position is responsible for the complex
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to services provided. Responsibility 2 (40%): Preventative Maintenance Program Performs preventative maintenance inspections and repairs as per assigned schedules; Assists with Code on-site inspections and
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, cheque processing, and office supply management. They maintain office organization, electronic files, and unit key inventory, and schedule meetings for Residence leadership as needed. The incumbent also
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of Law Course Number: PROC 124 Course Title: Judicial Institutions & Civil Procedure (s. 001) Course Credits: 4 1 Instructor Term: Winter 2026 Course Schedule: Tues/Thurs 1735-1925 (Student Affairs
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Estimated TA Support: 100 hours Class Schedule: Lectures will be held in-person on Wednesdays, from 5-7 pm, with tutorials from 7-8 pm. Sessional Dates of Appointment: January 1, 2026 – April 30, 2026 Salary
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change depending upon departmental requirements Schedule The hours of work will be Monday to Friday, 7 hours a day, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (subject to change depending upon departmental requirements) Schedule
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responsible for project management and delivery, system support, testing, training and development of business processes. The position requires a working knowledge of course scheduling, student registration
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for providing laboratory support/services by scheduling the use of lab equipment and resources and responding to enquiries within the defined scope of the role and redirecting as appropriate. The ideal candidate