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staff, including casuals. Assist employees in their training and continued professional development. Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities Demonstrated experience and knowledge of undergraduate and
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to early Oct, 2026 TERM 2 ILS 108 - Plant Identification and Dendrology (3 credits) Introduction to structure, diversity and development of trees and other plants, drawing from Indigenous and western
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the years: sustainable development; equity, diversity and inclusion; and ongoing collaboration with its community and partners. We are inviting applications from the international scientific community with
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benefits - Professional development opportunities through access to LinkedIn Learning and discounted Continuing Education and Professional Studies courses - Access to Greenshield+ for virtual therapy at a
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), this position is responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of institutional emergency preparedness and response plans. This includes coordination and support of activities relating
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, video, brochure, signage, event coordination, photo, social media, and advertising campaigns. - Coordinates the development, maintenance and content management of the department website, and other project
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& tracks the usage of the shuttle service between UBC Hospital and VGH Campus. • Provides input in the development policies and procedures for the efficient administration, organization and operation of
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and Career Training is an exciting workplace that recognizes and empowers its people, promotes learning and development and continuous improvement, and prioritizes service excellence for our clients
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lifecycle, pre-engagement and relationship building, ethics and protocol development, research conduct, knowledge mobilization, and data, to enable respectful, reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous
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development of basic practices in planning and teaching in elementary school classrooms. Competencies and working professional portfolios will be addressed Term: Summer 2026 Course credits: 1 Location: TBA