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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 5 hours ago
are leveraged through development of location based services used increasingly in everyday life. Topics covered will include but are not limited to: coordinate systems and map projections, measurement and
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law in reference to the various activities of the Unit. Primary Responsibilities: 1. Provide legal counsel to support development activities by facilitating the resolution of gifts (monetary and gifts
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development, operational management, benefits realization, continuous improvement, supplier relationship management, and day to day expertise and guidance for staff engaged in supply chain activities
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the collaborative development of evidence-based policies, guidelines, and standards. With the support of the Province of BC, the BCCSU aims to transform substance use policies and care by translating research
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; recall/internal/external processes. - Advising on and supporting the development of interview questions, in-baskets tests, and preparation of position descriptions. May participate in departments
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to: · Lead the review and management of complex and high-risk tax appeal and litigation submissions, including developing case strategy, coordinating evidentiary development, and ensuring submissions present
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, the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, eHealth Saskatchewan, SAHO, Inc., 3sHealth and other health-care organizations. This will include work on human resource planning and research/development of labour relations and
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Services is focused on supporting SAIT’s schools and departments in their pursuit of SAIT’s strategic priorities. Academic Services brings together several academic development, delivery, and quality
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Repost-Sessional Lecturer-HAD5761H Intro. to eHealth: Informatics, Innovations & Information Systems
Description: This course provides students with a basic understanding of Information Systems theory. The primary focus is on the development and management of information systems and computer applications. It
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Manager, assists with the development, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of CWSC programs. The Academic Writing Specialist is responsible for the development, design, and delivery of writing