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Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Open Learning Faculty Member Posting In effect from 17/10/2025 Closing Application Date 31/10/2025 OLFM Type Regular Continuous
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Application Restrictions Open to both Internal and external Job Type Open Learning Faculty Member Posting In effect from 17/10/2025 Closing Application Date 31/10/2025 OLFM Type Regular Continuous
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The Department of Computing Science requires a sessional instructor to teach COMP 3450, Human-Computer Interaction , in the Winter 2026 semester. Duties include delivering lectures and seminars, as well as marking
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/2027 DUTIES TRU invites applications for a Power Engineering Instructor. The successful candidate will instruct 4th and 3rd Class Power Engineering Program classes to the Provincial curriculum and
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and departments, including but not limited to Finance, Continuing Education, Admissions, International Admissions and Records, University Scheduling Services, Open Learning and advising groups, with
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departments for related recruitment computer and software systems. Develops and documents systems and procedures. Coordinates and oversees the updating of virtual resources: PS BC, School Finder, Virtual Fairs
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utilize complex spreadsheets and financial models. Advanced computer skills in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.). Strong skills at providing positive and improved client focused
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RESPONSIBILITIES Thompson Rivers University is seeking a sessional faculty member who will teach one section of EDLL 3160: Literacy Across the Content Areas. Wednesdays and Fridays, 12:30 p.m to 2:20 p.m CALENDAR
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/2027 DUTIES Instruct all theoretical and practical components of Instrumentation and Control Technician Levels 1-4 Apprenticeship per the SkilledTradesBC program outline. QUALIFICATIONS Inter-provincial
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The Department of Communication and Visual Arts seeks qualified candidates to teach one section of CMNS 2150: Collective and Connective Indigenous Voices for the Winter 2026 semester. This course focuses on