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programs Experience in coordinating the administrative process for new course/program development Solid skills with ROSI or other related student database system Strong working knowledge in MS Office
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autonomy under very general guidelines, and with input, as required, the Information Security Program Manager provides strategic leadership and management for developing and implementing Information Security
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rigorous academic program alongside ample opportunities to develop themselves personally and professionally. As the Development Associate, you will be responsible for supporting the advancement and alumni
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staff to procure effectively and responsibly, grounded in a culture of teamwork, collaboration, diversity, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Your opportunity: As a Procurement Program Support Officer
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life-long learning. In addition to hosting a wide range of professional development workshops, events and services throughout the year, the ECC team runs a work-integrated learning program that connects
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of Student Information (ROSI), the University’s Student Information System, along with various vendor-supported and specialized web applications in the areas of degree, program and course governance and
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 26 days ago
advising faculty, staff and students on university and program requirements, policies and procedures. In addition, the incumbent will prepare, summarize and interpret data relating to students and programs
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Program Coordinator (1 Year Term) is involved in Summer Abroad program administration as well as coordinating social media activities for the purpose of student recruitment. Your responsibilities will
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events and activities, orientation and in-program events and guest speakers. As the Program Manager, Experiential & Global Learning your role will be developing, coordinating, executing, and evaluating
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the understanding and treatment of mental illness and addiction for the patients of tomorrow. Faculty Development and Continuing Professional and Practice Development (CPPD) in the Department of Psychiatry supports