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participate in the development and implementation of recruitment plans and marketing initiatives to promote programs and increase student enrollment. This includes representing the departments at various events
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student Research Assistant required to support research activities surrounding simulation-based research projects (e.g., development of a grant proposal, literature review, various simulation-based
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content and collaborating with McGill units for cross-promotion. Pitching content ideas, assisting with content calendar development, and working with the Graphic Design Intern on visual assets. Monitoring
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contribute to the development of innovation within the pleural service. The successful candidate’s clinical work will also encompass more general inpatient and outpatient respirology duties at the Montreal
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barcodes and security strips. Verifies, updates, and maintains records and files related to activities of the unit. Compiles statistics related to the provided services. Participates in the development
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: Reporting to the Clinical Curriculum Administration Officer, Undergraduate Medical Education, the Curriculum Administrator is responsible for supporting the development and implementation of the clinical and
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providers (Hugging Face, Ollama, vLLM). Deploy AI models and agents using containerization tools (Docker, Kubernetes/GKE/AKS). Work within Agile AI development workflows, including project scoping, sprint
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including hiring, assignment and oversight of work, performance management including development, review, discipline. Hourly Salary: $33.96 Hours per Week: 35 (Full time) Location: Various Supervisor
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of the unit. Compiles statistics related to the provided services. Participates in the development of the area’s procedures and work methods. Opens and closes the work area according to the daily schedule. Uses
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funding, public policy development, and regulatory matters. Monitor and analyze federal government policies, legislative developments, and political trends that affect higher education and research. Provide