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assessments, environmental scans, and stakeholder consultations to inform program development. • Evaluate the effectiveness of programs and initiatives through surveys, feedback, and performance metrics
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. Strong attention to and detail and proven analytical skills. Skilled computer literacy with HR Information Systems and Programs, Applicant Tracking System usage, word processing, spreadsheet, and database
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and capital projects within the Applied Science space footprint. Provides advice to Dean’s Office, SSC, Department, Schools, Centres and programs on key initiatives and projects. Manages security and
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Learning Health Data Analytics Micro-certificate Program , a part-time, 100% online program designed for health professionals to learn foundations in data analytics in a health context. The program consists
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Job Category Student Employee Job Title Undergraduate Academic Asistant Department Program Operations Conference Management | Department of Radiology | Faculty of Medicine Posting End Date February
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judgment and independent analytical decision-making in the design, implementation, and validation of computational research methods. Errors in data analysis, algorithm development, or interpretation
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performed in compliance with EN253, ASME B31.1 & Technical Safety BC regulations. Organizational Status The Utility Steamfitter reports to the Thermal Senior Manager and works under the general supervision
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strategic and inclusive Executive Director of Development to lead a complex development program that includes several diverse fundraising units, with an overall annual target of $50 to $75 million or more
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levels of senior administration, government agencies and university personnel. Ability to cultivate constructive media relationships and partnerships. Solid computer experience and familiarity with
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of human health, well-being and development. We support secure research access to individual-level, de-identified longitudinal data on 4.8 million residents living in British Columbia, linking data across