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the University, the Program Lead, develops, implements and manages enhanced programs and initiatives associated with creative entrepreneurship for OCAD University (OCAD U) students and recent alumni. This role
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, the Program Lead, develops, implements and manages enhanced programs and initiatives associated with creative entrepreneurship for OCAD University (OCAD U) students and recent alumni. This role oversees
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and research; and financial stewardship. Reporting to the Manager, Business Strategy, the Program Coordinator, Youth Programs works as part of the Admissions & Recruitment (A&R) team supporting learners
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year of continuous service. Reporting to the Manager, Business Strategy, the Program Coordinator, Youth Programs works as part of the Admissions & Recruitment (A&R) team supporting learners at early ages
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from current OCAD U faculty members with Tenured or Permanent Teaching Stream status for the position of Program Chair of the Material Art & Design program. Reporting to the Dean of the Faculty of Design
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& Development: In conjunction with the Manager and Program Chairs, support the coordination of a student retention program by acting as a mentor to build strong relationships with students and understand
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resources and services that support the delivery of university curriculum Participate in the library liaison program: for assigned departments, conduct collection development and management of related library
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extended health and dental benefits Pension plan with employer matching Employee Assistance Program Wellness Fund to support your health and well-being Generous vacation and paid time off, including Winter
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year of continuous service. Reporting to the Manager, Faculty of Design Office and working closely with the Dean, Associate Deans and Program Chairs, the Coordinator, Academic Planning is responsible
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its facilities. QUALIFICATIONS: The ideal candidate should have a graduate degree, undergraduate degree or be currently enrolled in a relevant graduate program; a demonstrated understanding of pedagogy