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learning needs and maintain participant engagement. Evaluate participant performance through regular assessment, providing constructive feedback to support skill development. Supervise swimmers during
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The focus of the Students division is to serve and support the academic and non-academic growth and development of students. Our strength is in our approaches to peer-to-peer learning and student
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, information architecture, usability, and user experience; and course redesign and new course development, appropriate to the Bachelor of Communication degree. Teaching allocation may also include courses
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-level nursing courses and be prepared to actively participate in program and curriculum development. Preference will be given to applicants who have expertise in adult health acute care (medical/surgical
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the Senior SLAMA), and software/hardware licensing compliance (supported by the SLAMA team) Empower employee strengths and foster continuous professional development through active performance management and
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, encourages a culture of innovation and teamwork, and provides support for professional development. The Library team consists of approximately 60 employees. This position facilitates and supports
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The focus of the Students Division is to serve and support the academic and non-academic growth and development of students. Our strength is in our approaches to peer-to-peer learning and student
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and inclusive workplace. Investing in the learning and development of our employees benefits the individual and the University. A variety of services, resources and programs encourage a healthy
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teaching and teaching-related activities, including information literacy instruction, collections and reference work, as well as in the planning, development and delivery of library initiatives that support
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) to develop and evaluate models that estimate respiratory and heart-rate variation directly from brain imaging data. The work contributes to advances in neuroimaging methodology and supports the development