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of the position. Qualifications: A diploma from a recognized two-year Veterinary Technology or Animal Health Technology program Registered or eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan Association
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implementation of an online and in person ITEP Student Transition Program that prepares prospective Indigenous students for successful entry into the Indian Teacher Education Program in First Nation community
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Primary Purpose: The Program Administrator (PA) for a Residency Program at the University of Saskatchewan is responsible for providing high level specialized program support to the Program Director
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comprehensive benefits and pension program. Primary Purpose: The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Client Success - Training Specialist develops and delivers training content for centrally
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Summary: The Academic Program and Planning Specialist is responsible for driving multiple complex project-based initiatives across the university that may include resolution of business issues
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Manager and the Soil Curriculum Lead, this position contributes to the creation of soil health guides, presentations, and hands-on land-based workshops that introduce western soil science sampling, analysis
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agreed, with consideration of candidates beginning in March 2026. Applications by way of a curriculum vitae and letter of interest are encouraged online at https://careers.odgers.com/en-ca/30992
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Virtual Conference (https://www.crkn-rcdr.ca/en/conference/crkn-virtual-conference-creative-collaborations-collective-momentum ) including assisting with the conference itself and producing a proceedings
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, and independent research program within the CDC, Department of Plant Sciences, and the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. The research conducted should be eligible for Government of Canada Tri
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funded, and independent research program within the CDC, Department of Plant Sciences, and the College of Agriculture and Bioresources. The research conducted should be eligible for Government of Canada