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to resolve integration and technical issues efficiently. You will also support broader ITS operations, including system checks, scheduled maintenance, configuration updates, and integration support to ensure
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support and leadership in two key areas: Events: You are the Culinary Lead for events you are scheduled to oversee. Creating, planning and costing of menus, prepping and executing events. This is a
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. Therefore, instructional duties may occasionally be required during early mornings, evenings, and weekends. If selected, specific scheduling arrangements will be discussed between you and the leader. The Role
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scheduling arrangements will be discussed between you and the leader. The Role Prepare for classes prior to delivery Deliver instruction using existing curriculum resources through D2L and other educational
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maintaining detailed records of contract terms, deliverables, and payment schedules, and by coordinating communications with stakeholders to ensure timely fulfillment of contractual obligations. In
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Sciences Portfolio, the Instructor will be responsible for instruction in classroom, lab and clinical settings. The schedule will be provided for the entire academic year. You are a Registered Respiratory
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required during early mornings, evenings, and weekends. If selected, specific scheduling arrangements will be discussed between you and the leader. The Role Facilitate all course materials including
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, Administrative Operations Calendar scheduling as assigned by the Team Lead Admin Operations Assist other IC staff with a variety of tasks. Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, International
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problem solving. Evening & weekend work is required. The Role Part-time employee recruitment, administration & coordination (hiring, training, mentoring, scheduling & performance management) Performance
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scholarly activity among faculty. Manage loading and scheduling Other duties: Review annual course and exam schedules, and student progression matters. Ensure consistency in the application of SAIT policy and